• Plant geums in late summer and autumn, or in early spring, when the ground is not dry or frozen. Geums are hardy and will bounce back even after a cold winter.
• As a group, these plants dislike drought, so improve soil
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• Plant geums in late summer and autumn, or in early spring, when the ground is not dry or frozen. Geums are hardy and will bounce back even after a cold winter.
• As a group, these plants dislike drought, so improve soil
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