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Rudbeckia?

Posted by columbiastock 6 (My Page) on
Tue, May 12, 09 at 15:10

I have potted up several to bring, and moved what I wanted to a new area. Question is, can they be dug and brought to the swap without being potted? There would be no room for the remaining I have in our truck if potted and I hate just to throw them away.

Forgive any misspelling, fingers sore (wonder why) and brain not working, as usual.


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RE: Rudbeckia?

Maybe if you keep them moist. Typically they wilt pretty badly after digging, so the shock might get them. But if you baby them and whoever takes them puts them out promptly, they may bounce back.


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RE: Rudbeckia?

Thank you (april h o)! A neighbor's mother that has just put in a nature trail in the country will take the plants. Let her know they might not bloom this year, just depends. So glad I do not have to just ditch them.


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