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Liatris Spicata
I have taken the threat of a hard winter seriously and dug up some
borderline hardy perennials. In amongst them were some 15 Liatris Spicata. I dug these up as well - I know they are hardy, but clearing a whole area makes it easier to plant in spring. I bought the Liatris in the spring as bare cormbs - but can I winter them this way. There seem to be lots of tiny buds forming, which I was not expecting. I could keep them in a cool part of the house at 50 to 60F as I will my Dahlias, or in the garage which will be very cold. Or should I replant them now. I should be grateful for any advice. Peter |
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