I’m currently identifying more permanent homes for several plants and shrubs.
Will Gerber Daisies — advertised as annuals — come back next Spring if moved from their currently safe containers to the wilds of the backyard? I’m running a trial on that with a few plants; one Gerber Daisy plant moved last week.
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Do these two shrubs need to relocate from their cramped duplex to separate single-family homes? That move is a fall gardening project I have planned.
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The Queen Mary Court Rose (my nickname for it) needs more sun; it’s blooming, but barely. After just one year in its front-yard location, I’ll relocate it to full sun in the backyard.
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What about the two rose bushes housed in whiskey-barrel containers? They love the full, full, full sun on the deck. Leave them alone? Transplant them? Still deciding — your thoughts?
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