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Apr 9, 2016 7:44 PM CST
Name: Cameron Allen
Plano, TX (Zone 8a)
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canadanna said:I would start the sedum in a pot with well draining soil and keep in part sun so you can move it if you need to.
I want some friends like you!!!
Ligularia sometimes attracts slugs.I put egg shells around it and seems to work.
I never seem to be able to keep Agastache alive , so can't give any advice...


I'm I'll get some sand or gravel to add to some potting mix for the sedums. I have an area that gets morning and early afternoon sun and shade the rest of the day. I'll also start collecting eggshells to keep the slugs away. I had an issue with them last year when we had all that rain in spring. I'm nervous about the agastache. I have some agastache cana seedlings that are doing well so far, but I have them in amended clay with some mulch mixed in.

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