I haven't grown that particular cultivar, but have had great luck with Amber Waves and Southern Comfort. As long as you are in zones 4 through 9, they will grow as a perennial. They prefer moist soil and can grow in full sun to partial shade, though my experience is they prefer less, rather than more sun. If you are asking about care, for this first season, I would mulch well to retain moisture. They have fairly shallow roots, so are susceptible to winter kill in harsh conditions, such as dry, freezing wind. Snow is actually a good thing; it will act to protect the roots and will provide long-term moisture as the snow next to the plant melts. If you have a really dry fall or winter, you'll want to water the plant once a month or so, as the weather allows. In the spring, be patient. They aren't one of the first to emerge. I hope this helps.
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