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Focus on Flowers
Creeping Phlox
If you yearn for a carpet of color on a bank or sloping
area of your garden, plant some phlox subulate (sub you ?ah ta).
These are the most popular spring flowers for spilling color over
low stonewalls or beside garden steps. The perennial plants spread
rapidly and are about six inches high with needle shaped moss-like
foliage. In late spring the plants are completely covered with star-shaped
flowers. Plant them in full sun in well-drained soil. The lavender,
pink or white flowers last quite a long time when the spring weather
is cool. They can be sheared off after bloom to increase the plants
vigor and tidiness. They are perfect for rock gardens and the colors
combine beautifully as the individual plants grow together to form
a mat. In my garden, the lavender spreads more rapidly than the
pink or white. A mature carpet of these plants is one of the most
cheerful of all floral displays in a spring garden. Perhaps Ralph
Waldo Emerson was thinking of such a display when he said, "The
Earth laughs in flowers."
WFIU
Created and maintained by Michael
Toler
Last updated:
Wednesday, April 20, 2005
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