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Klee1516 16-09-2003 03:42 PM

Joe-pye weed
 
I have a joe-pye 'Chocolate' that needs to be moved. Can I do that this fall or
should I wait until spring? I live in zone 5. Thanks.

SugarChile 16-09-2003 04:32 PM

Joe-pye weed
 
I'd wait until spring. Perennials that bloom late in the season generally
dislike being moved now.

BTW, this plant is an incredible self-seeder for me. If I neglect to remove
the spent flower heads, I can count on spending some time in the spring
removing seedlings. It's a bit of a nuisance, but I keep it for its virtue
of blooming so late in the year.

Cheers,
Sue

--

Zone 6, Southcentral PA

"Klee1516" wrote in message
...
I have a joe-pye 'Chocolate' that needs to be moved. Can I do that this

fall or
should I wait until spring? I live in zone 5. Thanks.




Madgardener 16-09-2003 06:42 PM

Joe-pye weed
 
don't move it. It'll be fine. Why would you want to move it? Is it in the
wrong spot? Not getting enough light? Or you are under the assumption that
it's not hardy for your zone......let us know and we can go from there.
madgardener who has wild Joe Pye
"Klee1516" wrote in message
...
I have a joe-pye 'Chocolate' that needs to be moved. Can I do that this

fall or
should I wait until spring? I live in zone 5. Thanks.




SAS567 17-09-2003 02:32 AM

Joe-pye weed
 
I have a joe-pye 'Chocolate' that needs to be moved.

I've got them coming up wild everywhere on my property. They must self seed
very well in our area. They are even growing in the gravel around my swimming
pool. Most of them have dried out seed pods on them ready to explode as do my
sweet peas.
Sue in Mi. Zone 5

Klee1516 17-09-2003 04:32 PM

Joe-pye weed
 
don't move it. It'll be fine. Why would you want to move it? Is it in the
wrong spot? Not getting enough light? Or you are under the assumption that
it's not hardy for your zone......let us know and we can go from there.
madgardener who has wild Joe Pye


Wrong spot. It's getting too much shade from my joe-pye 'Gateway' right next to
it. This is it's fourth year and every year it's getting fewer and fewer
flowers and didn't get as tall as last year. I also get very few seedlings.
Maybe I'm doing something else wrong. I basically pretty much ignore it except
for some supplemental watering and compost once a year.

Joy Bracewell 17-09-2003 07:02 PM

Joe-pye weed
 
Is it possible to get some seeds from you? Thanks Joy


"Klee1516" wrote in message
...
don't move it. It'll be fine. Why would you want to move it? Is it in

the
wrong spot? Not getting enough light? Or you are under the assumption

that
it's not hardy for your zone......let us know and we can go from there.
madgardener who has wild Joe Pye


Wrong spot. It's getting too much shade from my joe-pye 'Gateway' right

next to
it. This is it's fourth year and every year it's getting fewer and fewer
flowers and didn't get as tall as last year. I also get very few

seedlings.
Maybe I'm doing something else wrong. I basically pretty much ignore it

except
for some supplemental watering and compost once a year.




Jacqueline Davidson 18-09-2003 01:02 AM

Joe-pye weed
 
I would like some too. Shall I send SASE?
Jackie
"Joy Bracewell" wrote in message
link.net...
Is it possible to get some seeds from you? Thanks Joy


"Klee1516" wrote in message
...
don't move it. It'll be fine. Why would you want to move it? Is it in

the
wrong spot? Not getting enough light? Or you are under the assumption

that
it's not hardy for your zone......let us know and we can go from there.
madgardener who has wild Joe Pye


Wrong spot. It's getting too much shade from my joe-pye 'Gateway' right

next to
it. This is it's fourth year and every year it's getting fewer and fewer
flowers and didn't get as tall as last year. I also get very few

seedlings.
Maybe I'm doing something else wrong. I basically pretty much ignore it

except
for some supplemental watering and compost once a year.







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