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Caution: ‘Sir
Cedric Morris’ Often Creates Jealous
Neighbors!
Get ready for plenty of questions from
passersby about this unusually beautiful
plant. Most will assume that it is
expensive and takes extensive garden
know-how to create such impressive
displays. The secret is, ‘Sir
Cedric Morris’ makes it easy! What
you tell others is up to you.
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Forms impressive mounds, about
15-inches high and 30-inches wide
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Visually stunning color contrast,
even from a distance
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Extra-hardy, reliably returns
every year in zones 4-10 -- a true
perennial not to be confused with
florists' geraniums
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Very low maintenance
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Deer-resistant
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Adapts to most any soil
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Special Purchase of First-Quality
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‘Sir Cedric Morris’ has been one of our
favorites for years. However,
it is normally available in very limited
quantities and sells-out quickly.
Recently, we were lucky to find a large
quantity of gorgeous, first-quality
plants from a trusted growing partner –
and we purchased the entire crop. So
take this opportunity to become
acquainted with one of our old garden
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They’re a great value and your
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Price: 3 for $16.85!

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Planting and Caring for
‘Sir Cedric Morris’
For best results, plant
anytime from spring into
early fall. This will allow
enough time to become
established before the first
hard freeze. It performs
best in a sunny or
lightly-shaded location and
accepts either acid or
alkaline soils, as long as
they are well-drained.
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Plant 24 inches
apart for a
weed-inhibiting ground
cover. Water-in with a
soluble seaweed
fertilizer, such as SeaMate. Do not use
chemical fertilizers.
Water regularly until
established.
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Surround new plants with
a good mulch or
well-rotted garden
compost. A thin layer
of mulch is recommended
for subsequent years.
It is best accomplished
early in the season just
before plants emerge
from their winter break.
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An application of
organic fertilizer in
early spring is rewarded
with extra vigorous
plants. Again, avoid
chemical fertilizers.
Espoma’s Plantone is a
great all purpose
organic fertilizer.
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After flowering, usually
mid-summer, they can be
lightly trimmed or
cut-back completely.
New foliage will emerge
and a second round of
flowering will occur,
most seasons, until the
first hard freeze.
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