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When deciding to move from a home that a gardner has worked on several years to aquire plants to help landscape the home, should they:
A- leave ALL the perrenials behind?
B- leave SOME behind?
C- leave NONE behind and replace them with annuals??
I am leaning towards answer B, some. For my raised landscape timber bed I recetnly installed this past year, I am hoping that if I only take some plants with me, it won't look... well, sparse/taken/ripped out... you get the picture, like some plants were missing to begin with. So Im wondering what other folk who've had to move done in this type of situation and what work best in retrospect.
What say you? (thanks in advance)
rebecca30
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