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Forum: Northeast GardeningReplies: 5, Views: 110
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Kassia
Framingham, MA
(Zone 6a)

September 5, 2007
10:09 PM

Post #3942249

ok, I am planting some new roses where I have some gladiolas... and my gladiolas are done... and I am going to plant them someplace else... can I dig them out now and just plant them in pots until is time to let them dry out for the winter???

I got some japanese irises - when I plant them tomorrow should I cut them down??? if so what size should I trim???

Black eye susans and Purple cone flowers... when is a good time to harvest seeds???

thanks everyone!!!!

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