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Got a Black Walnut? Anyone in this area who has one of these wonderful trees in their yard, knows what a strain it can put on your landscape. There is hope yet. There are many plants that will thrive in just such a location. FYI - If you've been having trouble getting your tomatoes to grow anywhere in the vicinity of a Black Walnut tree, sorry, that may be a lost cause.
Annuals ¨ Non-Stop Begonias ¨ Calendula ¨ Morning Glory ¨ Pansy
Perennial/Bulbs ¨ Ajuga – Bugleweed ¨ Alcea – Hollyhock ¨ Astilbe ¨ Campanula ¨ Chrysanthemum ¨ Crocus ¨ Dorinicum – Leopard’s Bane ¨ Galium – Sweet Woodruff ¨ Geranium – Cranesbill ¨ Hemercallis – Daylily ¨ Heuchera ¨ Hyacinth – ‘City of Harlem’ ¨ Iris – Siberian ¨ Monarda – Bee Balm ¨ Muscari – Grape Hyacinth ¨ Narcissus – ‘Cheerfulness’, ‘Tete a Tete’, ‘Sundial’, ‘February Gold’ ¨ Oenothera – Sun Drops ¨ Polemonium – Jacob’s Ladder ¨ Pulmonaria – Lungwort ¨ Stachys – Lamb’s Ear ¨ Tulip – ‘’white Volcano’, ‘Cum Laude’, ‘Blue Parrot’, ‘Toronto’
Shrubs/Trees ¨ Acer palmatum Jap. Maple ¨ Acer Dissectum Cutleaf Jap Maple ¨ Caltalpa ¨ Clematis – ‘Red Cardinal’ ¨ Rose of Sharon ¨ Tartarian Honeysuckle ¨ Tsuga Canadesis – Canadian Hemlock |
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