Re: Japanese anemones
- Subject: Re: Japanese anemones
- From: M*@aol.com
- Date: Tue, 26 Mar 2002 19:50:17 EST
In a message dated 3/26/2002 6:17:08 PM Central Standard Time,
ncoffey@netrover.com writes:
> How deep can I plant the roots? Aren't there 'above ground' and 'below
> ground' parts and you plant them so that the soil line is at this
> level? I hope this doesn't sound like too stupid a question. Whenever
> I've had a bare root to plant, there has been a bud that I've left
> above the surface.
>
The question is a good one and don't be afraid to ask one you think might be
stupid-the worst that can happen is all us strangers might think your
uniformed or it might be ignored, so what, we all started with blank slate.
I do not mind answering so called obvious questions, sometimes time is
limited, the worst part about answering a question is knowing if the answer
was welcome or a waist of time. Some answers take a of work and time.
The anemonies we are talkng about can be planted three to four inches deep
and the roots will grow stems up to the surface, root cuttings are a great
way to increase these plants too.
Paul
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