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Moving Aquilegias
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Sorry to bother you all again; I'm discovering the joys of gardening in my seventies, and need lots of help.
We have aquilegias (self-seeded) all over the garden. Some are just coming into flower, others are further behind. I love them, but they're not in the right places, and I'm thinking of transplanting them so that they're all together in their own spot. Would this work? And what sort of position would suit them best?
We have aquilegias (self-seeded) all over the garden. Some are just coming into flower, others are further behind. I love them, but they're not in the right places, and I'm thinking of transplanting them so that they're all together in their own spot. Would this work? And what sort of position would suit them best?
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