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Aug 30, 2015 3:16 PM CST
Greencastle IN (Zone 5b)
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I have moved both in August and very early September and had them do fine the next year here in zone 5b. Our first frost is typically around the middle of October. I like to make sure things have time to get rooted and settled in. In Georgia you could maybe push into September easily. I have also moved them in early spring with success,
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