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Old June 6, 2020   #25
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Originally Posted by GrowingCoastal View Post
Maybe a head start in pots and planting out when they're growing aleady might help. For a plant that is called invasive it sure can be finicky sometimes.
They did great in pots for me. I didn't top them while young and they grew into towering monsters.
Thanks so much for that tip! It makes total sense and I will try that next year.
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