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Thank you for your comment, Laurajean!
Candytuft is excellent, and is common around here in flowerbeds. It is a perennial, and spreads but not too quickly. You can fill a small space in a flowerbed in a few years, though, and it doesn't get very high- I would say 6-8 inches high.
Plant some!
I need to dig up some of mine and move it so I can have it in other places. I have mine in part shade (afternoon and morning shade). I have seen it planted in full sun though.
My mom has hers planted in full sun and it is doing well.
I would have to google it to tell you more.
***googling****
Here is one:
http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/wildseed/22/22.4.html
Well it says taller than what I have. And I never prune mine, lol.
Thanks! I'm going to keep my eye out and see if I can find any around here, they're very pretty.
Thank you for your comment, Laurajean!
Candytuft is excellent, and is common around here in flowerbeds. It is a perennial, and spreads but not too quickly. You can fill a small space in a flowerbed in a few years, though, and it doesn't get very high- I would say 6-8 inches high.
Plant some!
I need to dig up some of mine and move it so I can have it in other places. I have mine in part shade (afternoon and morning shade). I have seen it planted in full sun though.
My mom has hers planted in full sun and it is doing well.
I would have to google it to tell you more.
***googling****
Here is one:
http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/wildseed/22/22.4.html
Well it says taller than what I have. And I never prune mine, lol.
Thanks! I'm going to keep my eye out and see if I can find any around here, they're very pretty.