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I have some irisis(sp) that I transplantted to a different bed a couple of years ago and they bloomed beautifully the year I transplantted them. I was surprised because did it in the Spring and didn't fertilize or anything. Last year, they bloomed but not as great. I bought some bone meal...
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Perfect! Thank you so much for the link! I found an article on dividing it as well and I'm so glad to know they recommend to do it in the Spring.
And thank you for all of the welcomes everyone!
I have another question. Can someone tell me if there is a thread just for general questions.
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It is a beautiful plant. The flowers are very showy.
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It is a Texas Star Hibiscus. I live in Dallas, Texas.
Thanks!
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This is kind of unrelated but I bought some Thyme and planted it in a pot. I thought it was an annual here in Dallas Texas but I'll be damned if it didn't make it thru the harsh winter we had this year. And I mean harsh. We had three snows this years. I'm wondering if I should plant it in...
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Hey everyone! I'm new here and I apologize for starting a new thread. I tried finding a thread that already addressed my issue but I couldn't readily find one so I'm sure someone will kindly direct me to one if there is one and the mods will lock this one. LOL!
I have a perennial Hibiscus...
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I was under the impression that trumpet vine and cross vine were different species. I hate my trumpet vine (came with the house). It is extremely invasive and I have tried to do everything to get rid of it to no avail.
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