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Sun, May 20, 12 at 19:01
| I have beds that are carefully designed by color, and a helianthemum that was supposed to be orange has come out pink, and doesn't work at all. It's about 3 years in the ground (raised bed) from a 4" pot. When would be the best time to move it, and are there any particular considerations? Many thanks, in advance. |
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- Posted by gardengal48 PNW zone 8 (My Page) on Sun, May 20, 12 at 19:20
| Like many woody subshrubs, helianthemums don't take readily to transplanting once established in the ground. Fall would be an ideal time with late winter/early spring the next best. |
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