Spring is the time to interplant perennials, shrubs, roses and plant or transplant your annuals. |
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I interplant it with daffodils so that when they are done flowering goutweed overwhelms the otherwise unsightly leaf straps of daffodils. |
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Yet when it's finished flowering, she likes to interplant some impatiens in the bed under her tree for spots of summer-long color. |
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Other gardeners prefer to interplant them with spring flowers such as columbines, daisies, dianthus, Iceland poppies, lupines, and peonies. |
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Participating families could interplant agricultural crops on the land until the trees were firmly established. |
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This scenario explains the issues involved for performing interplant purchasing between plants that are in distant time zones. |
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We've started moving to plastic for interplant shipping, which doesn't have to be recycled. |
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On the business unit level, interplant movements have been identified and removed from the total. |
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You can also use bitter leaf to make a fence for your vegetable garden, or interplant it as a flower and prune it like other flowers. |
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Instead of changing its situation at different times to pander to its needs, you can interplant it amongst slow growers like Brussels sprouts for sun now and shade later. |
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It is a good plant to interplant with food plants. |
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That's why gardeners interplant Oriental poppies with concealing companions such as baby's breath, catmint, globe thistle, Heliopsis, purple coneflower, and Russian sage. |
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The optimum interplant distance for crops depends on the species. |
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Interplant with horseradish, dead nettle, catnip, coriander, nasturtiums, and tansy. |
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Interplant pink ranunculus with salmon Iceland poppy and red-purple pansies, and accent with a few yellow and pink English primroses. |
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