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41. Cistus
The cistuses are limited in their natural home to the warm rocky Mediterranean shores, the hardiness of some of the species in the Pacific Northwest area is in part due to our usually dry summers, light rather poor soil, good drainage (for winter this is essential) and full exposure to sunshine.
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42. 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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43. Spiraeas
Poor flowering can usually be traced to old woody growths and little new flowering wood because pruning has been neglected.
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44. Tamarix (Tamarisk)
In some parts of Europe they are the standard windbreak for seaside gardens, as they thrive in poor but well-drained soil in the hot sun.
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45. Lifting And Storage
Hyacinths and bulbous iris may need to be lifted if flowering has been poor because the humus content of the soil has been depleted.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/hobbies/​gardening/​ornamentals/​bulbs/​lifting_and_storage.html


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May 24, 2012