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Oak Leaf Hydrangea
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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"J. Davidson" wrote in
news:Y9roe.4331$R21.3682@lakeread06: 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. -- David J. Bockman, Fairfax, VA (USDA Hardiness Zone 7) email: http://beyondgardening.com/Albums |
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