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May 28, 2012 6:43 AM CST
Name: Pippi21
Silver Spring, Maryland 20906 (Zone 7a)
I love the larkspurs but I need to make sure that Mine are planted more in back of border. Found some dwarf larkspur seeds at T's Flowers and things that I want to order. I never realized the larkspurs would get so tall, they sure are pretty in the mixed colors..love the blue and pink ones. Can they be cut back when they are starting to get tall, and will they regrow and rebloom? Have you ever had luck transplanting the seedlings when they are about a foot or less to another location and have them to survive? I'm very tempted to trying them..guess it is one way to find out, huh?

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