tveguy3 said: What's hard to grow in one environment will sometimes be a great grower in another. One sometimes just has to try them out and see how they do, I guess. I've had some that have struggled for a few years, and then seem to just take off. I've also learned that some like the soil to be more alkaline then others. So now when one seems to be struggling, I add a bit of garden lime around them. Very often that's all they want, even though others near them are doing fine without it. I guess they all have their own "personality".![]()
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