Daisy Transplant...I Want to so Bad
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Becky on Jul 23, 2013don't try to transplant...take seeds from deadheading...through (lightly dig into soil) them in the areas you want them in...water and nature will do the rest.Helpful Reply
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360 Sod (Donna Dixson) on Jul 23, 2013If you send me a SASE I will send you some seeds from my Rudbeckia Indian Summer when the seeds are ready. I am pretty forgetful, so it is better if you send me the envelope so I can set it where I can remember:) The address is on my profile I think.Helpful Reply
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Gina L on Jul 23, 2013thanks Becky and Donna. Donna I will definitely send you a SASE. Thanks againHelpful Reply
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Joan on Jul 25, 2013i would dig clump in the fall time, as they are probably perenials and will die back only to reappear next year. if this is in a park, I would not dig them up.Helpful Reply
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Liz Sardi on Jul 25, 2013I have these in one of my perennial gardens...they are called Called Coreopsis common name is Tickseed...I love them! If you do end up with them, after they bloom instead of deadheading, just cut them in half...they will look kind of sad for about 2 weeks but they will bloom once again!!Helpful Reply
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Rosalie M on Jul 25, 2013Just dig out a bunch with soil, wrap in newspaper or paper towels. Dig a hole the size of the root ball, place unwrapped bunch into the hole. Fill in with soil. Water in. Done. You won't need to take many as they multiply readily.Helpful Reply
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James Murray on Jul 25, 2013Overdig a clump (larger area than you plan to keep) go deep enough to get mature rooting, transport in a large box (I use a milk crate) dig hole , light fertilize, plant, water well for several days making sure to exclude any air pockets. Coreopsis are very "easy" plants and here our deer leave them alone. Wise choice of perennial plant, and attractive too. We have them in our Rosemary and Lavender hill side for additional color.Helpful Reply
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Gina L on Jul 25, 2013Thanks yous guys. I am definitely digging some of them up now. James good idea. I'll let you all know how it goes!!Helpful Reply
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Annette Hird on Sep 15, 2014Just take some tip cuttings - make sure they're not too soft though. Dip in rooting hormone and then put into a light seed raising mix and you'll find they'll root in no time.Helpful Reply
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