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It is certainly pretty - worth trying, I'm sure. well done on at least getting a couple of years from it, John B !
John,Phlox kelseyi is said to grow in the wild on very alkaline soils, so it is possible your ericaceous compost is not suitable. I have it growing in my alkaline crevice garden where it grows slowly but surely and flowers....though never in abundance! Paul