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Canna's outside

Posted by dlpasti 4 SCIA (My Page) on
Mon, Apr 21, 08 at 19:23

Wish me luck---checked my canna's yesterday, well, most of them have decided it was time to go out in the garden---I've always stored them in totes--well, they had grown to the point of forcing the lid of the totes, so, they had to go out. Keeping fingers crossed that we don't get a nasty cold spell. This has never happened to me b4 and stored them this way for the past 8 years.


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RE: Canna's outside

Can you explain this to me more, by totes do you mean things like a rubber maid container(plastic storage bins)


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yep----------the ones with the vents in the handles---think I just didn't let them dry enough last fall------most of them are doing ok so far--see what happens tonight-it's supposed to snow here, again.


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I buy cannas every year from my local plant stores but last year I dug them up and stored them in my basement.
I stored them in boxes.
Do you think they will grow when I replant them?


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Yes....they should


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