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May 7, 2015 8:27 PM CST
Name: Michele Roth
N.E. Indiana - Zone 5b, and F (Zone 9b)
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lovesblooms said:

I call him the yard guy because for me he's not really a landscaper--I do all that. I just need him to mow and trim and take away my yard waste.

I never thought of dicentras as being so affected by heat. Has it happened before that their growth was arrested because of an early heatwave?




Oh my! That's nice! I can barely keep up with cutting the darn grass right now...let alone do much of anything else. Rolling on the floor laughing


I've had new dicentra go dormant and disappear early. Not exactly sure why, but I assumed it was due to too much heat since we were melting that spring too.
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