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It's been a bad year for my flower garden first to much rain now no rain at all.
Because of the weather (rain) i lost some sage ,salvia and speedwells to rot and now we have dry weather which is affecting some of my cones. ( my garden is horrible i'm so ashamed of it)
I have 2 or 3 established cones that are struggling due to the dryness and i would like to move them to better ground is this a good idea?
What would be the best method to move them?
I have purchased assorted cone flowers to replace my lost plants and have hesitated about planting them as we are haveing no rain.
But they are showing stress signs of being pot bound and needing to be planted i need some advice.
How should i go about planting these in this exstremly dry period we are haveing i really want them to make it?
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