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Sep 20, 2014 5:46 PM CST
Name: Arlene
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Well, since they are related to Gladiolus, I would think you could dig some corms after frost and hold them over winter to be planted in the spring. Or you could wait until spring and separate some of the smaller ones out to move. I don't really know for sure that's just my guess.

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