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91.
Clematis
Mulching with rotted compost and very
old cow or horse manure is good because this type of material holds moisture, another great need of the clematis in summer.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/hobbies/gardening/ornamentals/vines_and_creepers/clematis.html
92.
Wistaria
These are listed as hardy in southern Ontario,
so will be good in similar climates. Two things the wistaria does not like are transplanting and fertilizer.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/hobbies/gardening/ornamentals/vines_and_creepers/wistaria.html
93.
Hedge Plants
The roots will also penetrate adjacent planted areas, but can be controlled by setting sheets of
old galvanized iron 2 ft/.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/hobbies/gardening/ornamentals/hedges/hedge_plants.html
94.
Aster (Michaelmas Daisy)
In November the flowers are removed
so that the food made by remaining foliage goes into root storage. Perennial asters are hardy in all but far northern climates, and in semi-tropical heat.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/hobbies/gardening/ornamentals/herbaceous_perennials/aster_michaelmas_daisy_.html
95.
Chrysanthemums
There are many kinds, with different appearance of flowers, and times of bloom
so choose colours you want and keep them labelled.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/hobbies/gardening/ornamentals/herbaceous_perennials/chrysanthemums.html
96.
Salvia
Yet Salvia will not stand even one degree of frost at the beginning of the season,
so that the plants will need gradual cooling in May to outdoor temperatures before setting into the garden.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/hobbies/gardening/ornamentals/annuals/salvia.html
97.
Montbretia
Plant in groups of five or
so. Make the soil a bit loose with sand for winter drainage, but add well-rotted
old manure or compost.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/hobbies/gardening/ornamentals/bulbs/montbretia.html
98.
Chard
Similar to spinach, the texture is heavily crumpled
so that the leaves do not cook down to a smooth pulp.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/hobbies/gardening/vegetables/common_vegetables/chard.html
99.
Mint
Good mint requires good soil and moisture, in full sun, and the soil needs frequent renewal and the replanting of young strong pieces taken from the
old plants.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/hobbies/gardening/vegetables/common_vegetables/mint.html
100.
Onions
A good keeper with a strong flavour is the Southport Red Globe; other
old time varieties are Red Tripoli, and Red Wethersfield.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/hobbies/gardening/vegetables/common_vegetables/onions.html
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