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Re: Floppy moonbeams
I noticed the same thing at a local University's planting of these this year. I
wondered why?
Dodgrs4me@aol.com wrote:
> Happy Friday!
> In the fall of 95 I planted 3 4inch Moonbeam Coreopsis in my border.They
> performed so well in the 96 season, I was ready to put them on my top-ten
> must have list. They died back to the ground over winter, and came up just
> fine this year
> but failed miserably to repeat the 96 show. All three looked nice and green,
> but they
> reclined lazily on the ground with a bad hair part down the middle and
> bloomed
> very little. Has anyone experienced this? Is there some sort of haircut
> regimen I should have performed???
> Kathy in the Napa Valley , USDA zone 9 (this year anyway)
> Sunset zone 14
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Diana Pederson, Zone 5, Michigan
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