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Old 11-07-2003, 04:44 AM
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Default Moving a bleeding heart

I'm very new at gardening. I started with a small patch in the front of my
house a couple of years ago. Last year I worked on starting my back garden.
Since then, I've realized I should have my bleeding heart where my coreopsis
is and vice versa. Neither does it's best where it is. My bleeding heart is
done blooming (I'm zone 5) and my coreopsis hasn't started yet (not enough
sun where it is). Can I swap these out now, or do I have to wait til
fall/early spring? I'd hate to miss the season for the coreopsis, but don't
want to hurt my bleeding heart.


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LN in NH (zone 5)
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