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<blockquote data-quote="Aaron" data-source="post: 970411" data-attributes="member: 1682"><p>Same here. Grow in the ditches along our road. The key is to keep them in well drained, but moist ground with low pH. So we planted them on the north side of our deck, in lots of sand; laid down a layer of landscape fabric around them and applied a good layer 2-3" of cedar mulch every year for a few years. We have successfully transplanted all varieties of them: Large pink, large yellow and small yellow slippers.</p><p></p><p>If I remember right, your over in Kittson or Marshall county correct? If so, your best time to transplant would be the same as ours - about early to mid-August, after the blooms are done.</p><p></p><p>Also, being beside the deck, we were able to shovel snow off the deck, on top of the plants and protect them from severe frost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aaron, post: 970411, member: 1682"] Same here. Grow in the ditches along our road. The key is to keep them in well drained, but moist ground with low pH. So we planted them on the north side of our deck, in lots of sand; laid down a layer of landscape fabric around them and applied a good layer 2-3" of cedar mulch every year for a few years. We have successfully transplanted all varieties of them: Large pink, large yellow and small yellow slippers. If I remember right, your over in Kittson or Marshall county correct? If so, your best time to transplant would be the same as ours - about early to mid-August, after the blooms are done. Also, being beside the deck, we were able to shovel snow off the deck, on top of the plants and protect them from severe frost. [/QUOTE]
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