Pretty blue. I don't do spiderwort. We have a very invasive Asian dayflower here that looks similar but has very mean manners - I will never get it completely out of my garden!
I allow it to stay. It gives a swath of blue along the edge of beds before much of anything else gets started in early spring. When it gets ratty, I cut it to the ground. It takes most of the summer for it to return. I dig out where I don't want it and leave it for the next round.
Well, yes it is! I am catching up reading and I missed this one before I commented.
ReplyDeleteThey are a native flower here. I dug mine from the front ditch and relocated it to a flower bed.
Pretty blue. I don't do spiderwort. We have a very invasive Asian dayflower here that looks similar but has very mean manners - I will never get it completely out of my garden!
ReplyDeleteIt is a wonderful flower. I really like the different values of blue in them.
ReplyDeleteI allow it to stay. It gives a swath of blue along the edge of beds before much of anything else gets started in early spring. When it gets ratty, I cut it to the ground. It takes most of the summer for it to return. I dig out where I don't want it and leave it for the next round.
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