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Forum: Container GardeningReplies: 4, Views: 69
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revclaus
Denver, CO
(Zone 5b)

October 13, 2007
11:37 PM

Post #4080426

I've got a few perennials that need to be moved. Is it too late to do that in zone 5b? One is a Shasta daisy, the other is a columbine. The daisy was new this past spring, but the columbine is going on its third year. They say to transplant in time for the roots to "get established" before cold weather sets in, but how long is that? And what do they mean by "cold weather?"

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