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By mid to late summer I ignore this part of the yard. I enjoy it from a distance, squinting to blur out obvious weeds.
'Incrediball', oakleaf
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Think of these as itty bitty Annabelles or Incrediballs. Dwarf, native, mine rebloomed in fall when I deadheaded. Further down the line as it gets shadier, the performance went down. These like more sun. I pulled out the two that were in shade and moved them to sunny areas where they thrived.
Yellow Baptisia in bloom with large Hydrangea 'Incrediball' shrubs in the background. Blue lyme grass, small Aronia 'Low Scape Mound' and the yellow-orange Spiraea 'Goldmound.'
Rosemary from Franklin, TN shared this photo with our gardening social network. She said, ""This Incrediball Hydranga is bigger than ever this year after using Spray-N-Grow."