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Hi I live in extreme sw England- coastal location. Do I need to
lift my thriving canna in the autumn?

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Hi I live in extreme sw England- coastal location. Do I need to
lift my thriving canna in the autumn?

Many thanks

We don't but they're in well-drained areas. We're about 2.5 miles from
Dartmoor. If you have yours in a well-drained area but worry about frost

at
any time, you could mulch them with some compost, leaves etc., which is

what
we do with Dahlias, too.
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www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
http://www.discoverdartmoor.co.uk/


I don't lift mine either, -8c here last winter, but very good drainage and
it was a dry winter anyway.
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