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Tricyrtis hirta
By Meanie
- 18 Aug, 2014
- 9 likes
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Best to mark it and move it in the spring. You may be able to do a few root divisions at the same time.
19 Aug, 2014
Thanks Meanie I'll leave it until then ,I shan't be on here very much for a while we are preparing to go on holiday and will be gone for almost a month !
19 Aug, 2014
Going anywhere nice?
Just remember - seeds, seeds, seeds!!!!
19 Aug, 2014
First stop Paris and then travelling through France up to Geneva where we will meet friends for the last 12 days before returning home , you can be sure that if I see anything weird and wonderful I will collect it :o)
19 Aug, 2014
Have a great time Amy, say Bonjour to lovely France for me..
20 Aug, 2014
Thanks Angela ,I will do that and raise a glass or two :o))
21 Aug, 2014
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I really like these , can they be easily moved Meanie mine are becoming crowded by shrubs and are straining almost sideways to reach the light ....
18 Aug, 2014