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991. Jasmine
Jasmines are easy to care for, and should be even more popular. The winter-blooming plant has six-petalled starry bright yellow flowers spread over a long season since a number of them open whenever a mild spell occurs.
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992. Lilac
Starting with a nursery-produced lilac of a named variety, unsuitable environment will likely be the cause of poor flowering, for these are among the hardiest shrubs.
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993. Magnolia
Well-rotted compost, very old manure, or mushroom compost, can be substituted for the leafmould. In the case of light soil, the humus will add body and increase the water holding capacity, while in a heavy soil it will loosen the clay, hold it open, and permit air to enter more freely.
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994. Prunus (Autumn Plum)
The only pruning required seems to be limited to the removal of sucker growths which grow from the root-stock at soil level, for it is a grafted plant.
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995. Pyracantha (Firethorn)
There must be ample light. From observation this shrub does less well out in the open, or against open wire fencing.
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996. Rhododendrons And Azaleas
Ample watering must be given to ensure continuous dampness and coolness at the roots from May to September, our period of low summer rainfall.
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997. Skimmia
For a shady place that needs to be made attractive in winter this is a useful plant to know.
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998. Spiraeas
Those grown in the Pacific Northwest can, as with other flowering shrubs, be divided into two groups: those flowering in spring up to the end of June, and those flowering in summer and early fall.
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999. Tamarix (Tamarisk)
5 m in time, but should be pruned back about one-third each year after flowering to prevent it becoming gaunt and ungainly.
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1000. Viburnums
Varieties may be obtained which cover a blooming period from mid-winter to early summer. Viburnum burkwoodi is fragrant too, growing to about 6 ft/ 2 m, evergreen, main flowering in spring with a few blooms through the growing season.
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May 23, 2012