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May 12, 2021 11:58 AM CST
Name: Jen Dionne
Southern NH (Zone 5b)
Birds I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database! Echinacea Heucheras Keeper of Poultry Plant and/or Seed Trader
Vegetable Grower Enjoys or suffers cold winters
JSheridan,

I agree with the above suggestions as well, and will add the following comment - I ALWAYS bare root new Heuchera/Heucherella varieties as soon as I get them home. I use hose to wash all the soil off, cut back some of their top growth, and then plant them in a suitable location based upon their sun tolerance, with compost to amend the soil. Then they should be mulched in late fall to prevent heaving. I still loose a few here and there, but my luck is much better since I started doing this.

Good luck!

Jen
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