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Aug 28, 2012 10:23 AM CST
Name: Natalie
North Central Idaho (Zone 7a)
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Chelle, were you moving the Hosta in the Spring before it was growing, or was it later? I really need to move a few Hosta over to my Mom's, 2 blocks away, and don't want to wait until Spring to do it! They are smaller ones that haven't done good where they are, and I can probably get enough dirt around them so that I won't disturb the roots much. Well, depending on the roots, I guess, since I have no idea what they look like. I know that Hosta are sold bare root, in those onion bags, and they are usually dried up terribly when I see them. Mom bought some a few years ago, and it took a couple of years for them to get going, but they are doing good.
Natalie

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