I have taken up a clump that is overcrowding one of my other plants. I hope somebody can make use of it, please grow in full sun if possible and they like poor soil. It can of course be used in cooking and the bees love the flowers.
Plant straight in the ground. It is an ideal time to plant.
I wouldn't be without it I love it. Cut it down to the ground in winter.
Either divide and replant or plant now in full sun.
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