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Planting
Seed Plugs
Plant in spring after the last frost.
Keep plants cool until planting and be careful that they do not dry out.
These plants will grow in most soils provided they are not too wet and are adequately drained.
Dig a large hole at least 30 cm (12 in) deep. Mix in some well rotted manure or compost and a handful of bone meal or general fertilizer.
Plant with the top of the crown, base of the fans 3 cm (1 in) below soil level and space 30 to 40 cm (12 to 16 in) apart.
Water thoroughly after planting.
Growing
Seed Plugs
Place on a dish in direct sunlight indoors
Add water to dish if plugs dry out
Care
Seed Plugs
Once seeds are germinated, remove lid and place under base
When roots become visible, traansplant into garden or planter. Do not plant outside until after last frost.
Winterizing
Seed Plugs
Do not plant outside until after last last frost
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