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Nov 29, 2015 8:41 PM CST
Name: Anna
North Texas (Zone 8a)
Charter ATP Member Clematis I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database! Region: Texas Celebrating Gardening: 2015 Garden Ideas: Level 1
I have 13 new semps from Lynn that I planted alittle over a month ago. I thought they were settling in well but now we have had 3 days of cold rainy weather. The pots are in protected areas under the eaves but looks like there is some rotting. I brought in the pots and they are in a unheated garage with a light until the sun returns...tomorrow.
Should I replant them with more drainage...right now they are in well draining potting mix but not one with 1/2 sand or gravel...Well now I know I should have read through all the threads before.....Any advice is welcome!
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