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Old 08-10-2014, 07:40 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Default Re: Is it too late to transplant?

Hi Girl,

I had originally tried to enbed this photo into my previous post to show a foliage based
sample for cooler regions, but either flickr or bananas have changed the method again,
so I am trying to insert here a link to the photo instead.

At this time I do not know if and how it works, but it should get you there.


https://flic.kr/p/oCYpYo

Sorry,
Olaf

PS: Yes, it will get you there. I just tried it.

Also a 2' by 4' x 2'deep container is plenty big enough for two plants c/w their pups
for some time to come. since you are talking about leaving them in containers,
I must assume, that you are not having any outdoor space or want to bring them
inside for the winter? Unless you tell us where you live or at least your hardiness
zone, and what you want to do with them next winter, we are at a loss to give you
any pertinent advice.






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