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Jun 8, 2023 11:08 AM CST
Name: Leslie
Durham, NC (Zone 8a)
Garden Photography Cat Lover Irises Region: North Carolina Peonies Enjoys or suffers hot summers
Celebrating Gardening: 2015
Unless you are planting in the next couple of days it would be better to plant them in some potting mix instead of just sand. That way their root system can start to grow and you will have plenty of root to hold them in the ground after they are planted.
"The chimera is a one time happenstance event where the plant has a senior moment and forgets what it is doing." - Paul Black

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