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Old 05-07-2004, 08:02 PM
Perry Templeton
 
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Default Four o clocks

I dug up some Four o clocks and moved them. They were at least 3 feet tall,
and the root (rhizome, corm??) was good sized. (at least as big as a
woman's fist)
Of course the Four o clocks do not look happy in their new spot. Very
droopy and wilted looking. It's been a week since I transplanted them. I
am in South Louisiana, below New Orleans.
If they don't perk up, maybe just leave them in the ground and they will
catch up next season?
I did a Google search and the only transplant information that I could find
was on seedlings.
Perry


 
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