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Re: questions regarding hollyhocks and phlox
- To: perennials@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: questions regarding hollyhocks and phlox
- From: l*@teamzeon.com
- Date: Fri, 3 Oct 1997 08:16:36 -0400
A million apologies!
I forget to put what zone I'm in (no, not the Twilight one...). I'm in
zone 5/6. The hollyhock tale I told works for me here in the Ohio Valley
where Mother Nature is quirky -- we have everything but the hurricanes and
earthquakes. Anything I plant here must like near desert conditions in the
summer with haze, heat, humidity, and drought; spring brings flooding, high
winds, tornadoes, highly fluctuating high & low temps; winter can be mild
one day and an ice storm the next, no reliable snow -- last year it was
mild, year before a record snow fall. However, fall is always beautiful,
and right now I'm in a gardener's paradise with all of the planting I'm
doing with the fall nursery sales.
Question: is now the time to transplant oriental lilly bulbs? Do I
transplant them with the stalks still attached (they're still green)?
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