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A neighbor threw away some nandina domestica that he dug up; I took
them home and planted them, then cut them down to the ground. Was
that the right thing to do? When should I begin to see growth?
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Old 01-04-2004, 06:46 PM
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It's ok....They are hard to kill



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A neighbor threw away some nandina domestica that he dug up; I took
them home and planted them, then cut them down to the ground. Was
that the right thing to do? When should I begin to see growth?



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It's ok....They are hard to kill



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A neighbor threw away some nandina domestica that he dug up; I took
them home and planted them, then cut them down to the ground. Was
that the right thing to do? When should I begin to see growth?



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On Thu, 01 Apr 2004 10:18:10 GMT, "KCnRichmond"
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It's ok....They are hard to kill



"darla" wrote in message
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A neighbor threw away some nandina domestica that he dug up; I took
them home and planted them, then cut them down to the ground. Was
that the right thing to do? When should I begin to see growth?



There was a reason he removed them. They are extremely invasive and very high
maintenance. When I dug mine out, I smashed the roots and cut them into a
million pieces so nobody could grab them. They are horrible plants.
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On Thu, 01 Apr 2004 10:18:10 GMT, "KCnRichmond"
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It's ok....They are hard to kill



"darla" wrote in message
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A neighbor threw away some nandina domestica that he dug up; I took
them home and planted them, then cut them down to the ground. Was
that the right thing to do? When should I begin to see growth?



There was a reason he removed them. They are extremely invasive and very high
maintenance. When I dug mine out, I smashed the roots and cut them into a
million pieces so nobody could grab them. They are horrible plants.
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