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Old 02-08-2004, 05:37 PM
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Default Rudbeckia vs Echinacea

(paghat)

They're across the
board among the easiest of easy perennials
to grow, though if you start from veritable seedlings they might be a
little sensitive to extremes during their first two summers, but
eventually are impervious to anything except too much wetness.

-paghat the ratgirl



Would brown, crispy leaves be a sign of too much wetness? I thought mine
weren't getting enough water, maybe they're getting too much?

 
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