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Step 1 – Remove each bare root from their plastic bag. Cut away any yellow or brown leaves that may have occurred. This initial grooming stimulates new growth immediately.
Step 2 – Plant separately spacing about 24 -36 inches. Dig holes twice the width of the root ball and about 6-8 inches deep. Place them in their holes. Cover with an inch or two of soil and pack soil firmly around root. Full sun is best.
Step 3 - Water them thoroughly. Once they sprout water again. Keep moist in summer.
Step 4 – Planted now each root will produce impressive flowers in mid-summer through autumn.
Step 5 –They are hardy in the winter to a minus 40 degrees below 0!