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I have a 6 foot chain link fence with the so-called privacy vinyl slats. It's not private at all and there is a store parking lot on the other side, so I just bought some lilacs today for a good deal (came home with 6 lilacs and a flowering plum tree and spent $60)
I am going to plant the lilacs along the fence line... my question, is how far apart should I plant them.
And the impatient person in me wants to know, how much do they usually grow in a year?
Here's the kind I got
2 Primrose yellow 2 Lemon White 1 Common purple 1 Persian Violet
* * * * Lord, please let me be the person my dog thinks I am! Plants: 105 | From: Michigan | Registered: Sep 2005
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joclyn
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my neighbors' lilac is about 20 years old and it has spread out about 4 1/2 feet in diameter.
it might have been a bit wider except for the fact that some of the runners are growing in the neighbors yard and he keeps cutting them down when he mows his lawn.
i took a few of them for my yard...from the mown over 1/2 they've grown to about 6 inches (in a months time). our weather has been a bit chilly - i expect it to grow more quickly once the truly warm weather (during the day and at night) sets in.
generally, i think they only grow about 2 feet at the most a year...i could be wrong on that tho.
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