Help with heleborus

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Kya D

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I am ordering some helebours and would like to find out how to propagate them. Cuttings, seeds, do they multiply Or what?????
Thanks in advance for the help.
 
Buy the way, I love Helleborus, I don't have any yet, we don't really have much shade so far. We are working on that.
 
I also love these plants...I do not have any as yet...but they dry so wonderfully when pressed.....keeping their color so well..
 
I have never had these before either but I found them for a killer deal so this will be my first time working with them
 
Kya sounds like a good time to be had...post some pic's as you get them going ...always love the pictures :)
 
wow, I would say that 2.50 is a fair price. The cheapest that I have seen them this year was 12.99 at Lowes. My fav. garden center has them for up to 22.99. Where did you find this bargain?
 
Aren't they darling and they bloom from December until April.
I will for sure dry some of them if they do well here.
 
I will let you know how this purchase turns out... At first she had only 25 offered now she has 75 offers. I will keep you posted
 
I recieved my plants yesterday
WOW they are huge and beautiful. No wilt, huge roots wonderful plants.. They are over a foot tall. Very good buy for 2.50
I can't wait to see them bloom
 
Kya,
I didn't know that Dave's Garden had a market place, I may be in trouble again. I have been shopping for Brugmansias since we had to leave our 7 foot tall one that was our favorite behind in the move, it would have had to share the back seat with the kitties and I don't think that we would have been able to hide him when crossing the border.
I'm so happy that you are happy with your purchase, now I must go shopping too.
 


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