Jun 16, 2018 #1 seedcorn Garden Master Joined Jun 21, 2008 Messages 9,651 Reaction score 9,981 Points 397 Location NE IN I have a bunch that are volunteers (a good thing) but grass is thick in them. Easiest thing to do is dig up area and replant the volunteers. Will they stand that? I’ve bought transplants in past so I should be good, right?
I have a bunch that are volunteers (a good thing) but grass is thick in them. Easiest thing to do is dig up area and replant the volunteers. Will they stand that? I’ve bought transplants in past so I should be good, right?
Jun 16, 2018 #2 Nyboy Garden Master Joined Oct 2, 2010 Messages 21,365 Reaction score 16,249 Points 437 Location White Plains NY,weekends Lagrange NY. Only one way to find out, good luck
Jun 16, 2018 #3 thistlebloom Garden Master Joined Dec 1, 2010 Messages 16,473 Reaction score 17,414 Points 457 Location North Idaho 48th parallel Do it. They'll be fine.
Jun 16, 2018 Thread starter #4 seedcorn Garden Master Joined Jun 21, 2008 Messages 9,651 Reaction score 9,981 Points 397 Location NE IN Thanks
Jun 16, 2018 #5 Rhodie Ranch Garden Master Joined Nov 19, 2009 Messages 3,644 Reaction score 6,195 Points 333 Location Southern Washington State, 8b Love portulaca....too bad the deer eat it.
Jun 16, 2018 #6 flowerbug Garden Master Joined Oct 15, 2017 Messages 17,527 Reaction score 28,311 Points 427 Location mid-Michigan, USoA we used to plant them around and would get a few volunteers here or there but they start so late that they don't really have much of a chance. you could harvest seeds and start some indoors to get a jump on the season.
we used to plant them around and would get a few volunteers here or there but they start so late that they don't really have much of a chance. you could harvest seeds and start some indoors to get a jump on the season.