Re: Heuchera


Too much shade could be the problem, tho', it could also just be the
clone.  I'd move them and see what happens.  I agree that the
Tiarellas and xHeucherellas seem to take to shade better than most of
the newer Heuchera.

If you do move them and they improve, tell us, OK?  

Marge Talt, zone 7 Maryland
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> From: Kitty <kmrsy@comcast.net>
> Marge,
> We did discuss this before about resetting them.  However, that
issue -
> raising out of the ground - for me was an every few years problem
which,
> thanks to you I now know to reset them.  Now I'm wondering if the
petering
> out and fewer leaves is, as you said,  because I have them in too
much
> shade.
> I have found I've had a little better luck with some xHeucherellas
and
> Tiarellas - I suppose they are more fond of shade.  Thanks for your
input,

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