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Letters to Wendy

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I AM writing to sing the praises of Euonymus as a tough shrub. It grows happily in dry soil, doesn’t grow too fast, and will take the worst winter weather, even the ‘Beast from the East’.

The small cultivars, ‘Emerald Gaiety’ and ‘Emerald ’n’ Gold’, creep happily up a fence; a light clip in late spring or early summer keeps them tidy. The japonicas make taller shrubs just

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