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Forum: Article: The Coreopsis Moonbeam that wouldn't go away!Replies: 1, Views: 31
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Annepaola
Manahawkin, NJ
(Zone 7a)

March 03, 2008
11:00 AM

Post #4616447

My coreopsis plants, all passalong plants from friends just disappear on me!
carrielamont
Milton, MA
(Zone 6a)

March 03, 2008
11:12 AM

Post #4616493

I have no advice - coreopsis usually want poor soil, but mine really went for the rich soil of this raised bed. Are they getting too much moisture? (Trying to visualize the American Plains with native Coreopsis.) Z. 7a - are you near the ocean? Do you need to try something more suited to coastal climates? Sorry i can't be more helpful! xx, Carrie


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