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Dianthus
« on: June 12, 2015, 08:18:10 PM »
This is what you get when you allow Dianthus to self seed.








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Re: Dianthus
« Reply #1 on: June 12, 2015, 09:59:19 PM »
Wow!!
That's a self seeding problem I'd welcome, Eric ;D
They are absolutely beautiful.

I never see grass among the flowers in your photos. Do you not have that problem?
I reckon I have the best national collection of grass in the UK. There must be every variety of the stuff in this garden.
Problem is - it appears prolifically in my flower beds.
The very very fine stuff is the worst. Once it gets into a small shrub or perennial its dig the plant up and salvage what you can once again time.
One season of neglect and this place would be back to nature  - like a hay field.
I'm just in from getting rid of this years crop of Briza! Its spreading :o

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Re: Dianthus
« Reply #2 on: June 13, 2015, 09:14:11 AM »
Don't you believe it. We spend hours trying to remove grass from in plant clumps. Even have had to dig some things out and grow them in pots and repot a few times to get rid of Couch grass roots. There is a tiny grass which is the same colour as the gravel mulch. We spend hours and hours removing that. We also have a creeping Fescue which goes from the grass path into the border and is a swine to remove.