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Too dark for columbine and celandine poppy and Merrybells

Posted by paulsiu 5a (My Page) on
Fri, May 25, 12 at 0:05

Columbines, celandine poppy, and Merry bell came back, but they are not flowering. I am thinking that it's too much shade for them.

So how do I transplant them. Do I wait until fall or can I do it now?

Paul


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RE: Too dark for columbine and celandine poppy and Merrybells

You should be able to transplant Celandine and Uvularia by mid-summer, both go dormant pretty early. I honestly don't remember about Columbine, it's been a while since I've had any.


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RE: Too dark for columbine and celandine poppy and Merrybells

i have a plethora of columbine in near full shade.. the deep purple ones that reseed freely.. not the foo foo kind ...

being biennial at best.. if this is the flower year... i dont know if its worthwhile ...

and mine are already losing the flowers .. in the drought and heat ...

ken


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