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Old 13-04-2008, 08:21 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Default What to do with siberian squll?

I was surprised a couple of days ago to see quite a lot of pretty blue
flowers pop up right outside my side door (in the path of course). On
investigation I found that they were Siberian Squill. Have no idea
how they got there. The location is such that they are going to get
trampled if I leave them there (so far I've managed to remember that
they were there but I have ADHD and I know that I'm going to forget)
and I'd like to keep them, just in another location, so I'm wondering
if there's any way to proceed from here other than marking them and
digging up the remains in the Fall. If marking them and moving them
later is the only option, does anybody have any ideas how to mark
their locations in such a way that the markers won't also get
trampled?

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