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1 Comment To "How Late In Calandar Year Can Perennials, My Hummingbird Plants That Are 3 Weeks Grown Indoors, Be Planted Outside For The Followi"
#1 Comment By BushDoctor On 08/22/2022 @ 9:46 am
This isn't ideal, but the fast growing plant would likely handle it. The only issue that I see is that you are, barely, outside of their growing zone. However, mulching will likely help for the winter. These plants will enjoy a planting as it is starting to get hot for the year.
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