Dierama 'pulcherimum' - transplanting
rcharles_gw (Canada)
10 years ago
I have had a Dierama pulcherimum in one area for quite some time and I am going to move it. For two reasons.
Site needed for something else and want it closer to house. This particular one has never bloomed for me and I have had it in this location for 3-4yrs. now.
I understand that they are fussy about being moved?
If anyone has experience with these and could give me some info on them for flowering and transplanting.
I would very much appreciate it.
Rick
diane_v_44
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