How do I get rid of Spanish Bluebells? They have taken over
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Hi, I would like the opposite. Where can I get Spanish Bluebells? My yard is horrible end it would look great with them, plus they kind'a take over with little maintenance. Thanks!
Lots of garden catalogs, and most are online now, too, feature Spanish bluebells. They come in blue, and also pink and white. Just do a search, you'll find sellers. I have them planted on a woodsy slope, and they look great. They fade as the hosta fill out.