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Aug 28, 2015 11:38 PM CST
Name: Marilyn
Kentucky (Zone 6a)
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Marilyn said:Judy

If you plant Agastaches this fall and they fail, let HCG know and they'll replace it or if they're out of it they'll let you substitute another plant.

You'll love Red Happiness and love the color of Glowing Embers too.


@jg0613

I'd gotten 3 plants of Red Happiness in the fall when they introduced it and 2 didn't make it the following spring, so I contacted HCG and they were out at the time of RH, so I asked for 2 Glowing Embers. I don't normally plant Agastaches in the fall in zone 6a, as I think they need more time to grow roots before the winter hits.
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