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Discussion id : 63-623
most recent 16 APR 12 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 16 APR 12 by Greenman
Last year Herbie was the most floriferous miniature in my garden, but during the heat of summer as the blooms were completely covering the plant for weeks on end, the quality of the individual blossoms did suffer--most of the blooms at that time were barely even semi-double. The early blossoms both last year and this year, while fewer, are much more beautiful individually. This year I've moved its pot from full sun into partial shade in hopes that it will have fewer but better formed blooms during the summer.

Added a year later--Herbie did _not_ like it in the partial shade, to the point that it was weakened enough that it is having problems emerging from dormancy this spring. I've repotted it and hopefully it will recover.
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Discussion id : 39-920
most recent 25 OCT 09 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 22 OCT 09 by luvfuzzies
I have several that are in an area receiving only 1 to 2 hours of sun, and they still give lots of long lasting blooms!
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 25 OCT 09 by HMF Admin
Good to know.
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