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Forum: Japanese MaplesReplies: 27, Views: 286
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capt_insano
Wichita, KS
(Zone 6a)

August 11, 2006
6:30 PM

Post #2612296

I am still figuring out if I like it or not. I wanted to do something with an "asian feel" that was also winter-hardy to compliment my beautiful little red acer.
Along the back, I am training Horsetail reed to grow along the brick wall, the creeping jenny will hopefully fill in, and the Japanese sedge continue to grow so that they will soon be "spilling" like the two upfront.



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