Centaura - worth saving or getting rid of?

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  1. Philip Hughes

    Philip Hughes Gardener

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    Hi,

    I bought the two centaura in the photograph about a month ago, when they were already flowering and very healthy. Stupidly, I planted them in a shady spot behind my rowan tree and to make matters worse, they have been ravaged by snails. The flower buds have developed but then the flowers don't. I have space for them in a sunny spot at the front of my house - where the snails are not as common - and wondered if they would survive if I transplant them? I don't mind if they don't flower properly this year, but will they come back and be healthy plants next year?

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    Phil.
     

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    Spruce Glad to be back .....

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    look fine to me some TLC and they will romp away , give them a good soak and check the pots for slugs before you plant them , may be some lurking in the bottom of the pot

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