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gloriag
Floyd, VA
(Zone 6b)

March 28, 2007
02:47 PM

Post #3330286

I have about thirty or so oriental poppies from last year's winter sowing. Some are quite big and still in their little 4x4 shallow pots. When can I plant them in the garden and expect them to live?
Is it too late? Some poppies from last year are about the same size as these. PLMK

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