Keeping plants separate in gardens ?
The Silent Seed (Thu, 14 May 2015 08:28:28 PDT)

Nice idea - thank you!

On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 11:10 AM, Chad Schroter <Chad.Schroter@sandisk.com>
wrote:

Someone on this list was using slate pieces as dividers (buried on edge),
these look naturalish if they are not cut but broken edges.

Chad

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Subject: [pbs] Keeping plants separate in gardens ?

Hi all,
I am re-designing some of my gardens, and have a dilemma.
How can I plant Irises (Tall Bearded) within the same gardens, but keep
them physically separate - attractively? (I don't care about the
pollinating aspect.) Any ideas? The key is maintaining attractiveness. No
plastic products, for instance.
Best, Jude

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