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Posted by patz8soga Z8SoGA (My Page) on Thu, Mar 15, 07 at 10:08
| I live in Georgia, about 20 miles from the Florida line. I don't know why, but decided to try cannas for the very first time last year. I had no idea how they would spread, so I put them too close to shrubbery! They began sprouting through the ground a week or so ago, and I started digging them up to move them yesterday. The clumps were huge and heavy, but I managed it. I've moved them in front of a wooden fence that gets afternoon sun. Before, they got sun the entire day. Does anyone know if they'll do as well for me in this new location? Did I "mess up" by moving them? They impress me as the type of plant that will take over down here--rather like daylilies. Is that true? |
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| Most cannas do best in full sun but the really light blooming ones need a shadier spot with some sun to keep from burning. Yes, you are right about them taking over but there are always people wanting to trade for some. If you have more than you want just list them on this forum on the exchange side or on the plant trading forum. Nancy |
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