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Tammy
Scottsville
KY
USA
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Posted - Jul 13 2009 : 08:54:33 AM
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be divided? And should I do this now or wait until fall? I usually just divide all my perrenials when I want to, but sometimes my coral bells can be finicky. So I don't want to end up killing them! Thanks for the help, Tammy
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lisamarie508
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Lisa
Idaho City
ID
USA
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Posted - Jul 13 2009 : 12:17:22 PM
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Mine have a long way to go before I have to divide them so, I haven't had experience with doing that yet. I moved one once two summers ago because it wasn't doing well where I had it. It is still puny looking but, finally showing improvement this year. So, it appears they are very temperamental about being messed with. To be safe, I'd wait until they go dormant in the fall and actually, I probably wouldn't divide them at all unless it's really necessary for their continued health.
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