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Sep 6, 2012 6:18 PM CST
Name: Kate
NEKingdom of Vermont (Zone 3a)
www.LabourofLoveLandscaping.com
Charter ATP Member I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database! Sempervivums Garden Ideas: Level 1 Plant and/or Seed Trader Tropicals
John, if the crested forms are pulling themselves out of the ground, is there any reason that gently and carefully pushing damp soil into the void would not work? I tell newbies all the time to make a mound of mud and push the plant into this elevated soil for better soil contact and drainage. Seems to me that this concept would work to keep these special forms viable without the root shock of completely replanting them. I'm interested in hearing others' thoughts on this.
Kate Kennedy Butler
Glover, Vermont

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