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Old 05-06-2005, 12:56 AM
J. Davidson
 
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Are these plants finiky? I learned the hard way that they resent
transplanting. But I would like to have some, and I want to know if the
mature plants are as difficult to care for as the babies?
Jackie in zone 7


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Are these plants finiky? I learned the hard way that they resent
transplanting. But I would like to have some, and I want to know if the
mature plants are as difficult to care for as the babies?
Jackie in zone 7




No, they are relatively carefree, provided they are grown in moist, acidic,
freely draining soil.

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