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Blackberry Lilly (Belamcanda)
- To: s*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Blackberry Lilly (Belamcanda)
- From: A* G* <a*@emory.edu>
- Date: Fri, 30 May 1997 15:56:08
- Resent-Date: Fri, 30 May 1997 12:55:52 -0700
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Several months ago, I planted a few seeds of the Blackberry Lilly
(Belamcanda) into moist vermiculite. Finally, after about 3 months,
I've got some very small plants. The problem is that here in
Georgia, it will become very hot in just a few weeks. That includes
my indoor sun porch, which can get very hot during the dog days of summer.
So, should I try to plant these little plants directly into the garden
while it's been rather cool? {We've had a very long and generally cool
spring). Should I move them outdoors into containers in a shady place?
Any other suggestions on how to deal with these late-comers?
Anthony Gal
agal@emory.edu
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