My pennies were split and transplanted last year. Not doing well ?




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Janice Hnat on Jun 02, 2017
Did you plant them too deep? Fertilize with slow release fertilizer.Helpful Reply -
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Molly Anmar on Jun 02, 2017
Perhaps the divisions were planted to deeply or maybe at the wrong time of the year. It's difficult to say.See if you don't find this informative: http://www.clemson.edu/extension/hgic/plants/landscape/flowers/hgic1170.htmlHelpful Reply -
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Elizabeth Michels Pinizzotto on Jun 02, 2017
sometimes the first year is like a shock; they might reset for next year. Give slow release fertilizer. I had that happen when a friend dug out some of hers to give me.Helpful Reply -
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Janet Pizaro on Jun 02, 2017
they may have been planting incorrectly.When were they transplanted?How deep were they planted? If fertilizer was used you may have burned the roots.Helpful Reply -
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