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fiberholic
Saint David, AZ
(Zone 8a)

September 20, 2008
05:45 PM

Post #5577463

I have a couple of cannas that really need to be transplanted. They are getting crowded out. I've never grown cannas before. They don't need to be dug up here for the winter so do I transplant them sometime in the fall or wait until spring? One of them is blooming now but the others aren't and I don't think they will.
thanks for the help

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