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    Communities > Forums > Article: Candytuft: Fragrant Annuals and Perennials
    Forum: Article: Candytuft: Fragrant Annuals and PerennialsReplies: 3, Views: 28
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    LTilton
    Glen Ellyn, IL (Zone 5b)

    May 30, 2009 7:15 PM

    Post #6618503

    I just planted some white candytuft, which is doing real well, and now I realize it comes in colors!
    staceysmom
    (GayLynn) Appleton, WI (Zone 5a)

    May 30, 2009 11:56 PM

    Post #6619400

    Nice article. I have always passed it up in the nursery's but will be picking some of these up now for sure. Didn't know that much about them. Thanks for the information.
    marcelou
    Urbandale, IA (Zone 5a)

    June 1, 2009 11:42 AM

    Post #6625537

    I always loved this plant at my previous home. So I just planted three of them as a border in my sunny flower bed. Your article reaffirmed it was a good choice. Thanks!
    aguy1947
    Portugal Cove-St. Ph, NL (Zone 5a)

    June 2, 2009 1:39 AM

    Post #6628704

    I have had one draped over a wall for several years (in Newfoundland) but it perished this winter. Fortunately, some seedling / volunteers are in the gravel near the wall. So, I will have it again. This time I will move it away from the Cotoneaster horizontalis which is 'moving right along'... The Iberis is a perennial plant that I would recommend for this area.

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