Though all true, the transplanted plant always seems to perform great
the year after the transplant.
KR
On Jul 24, 11:57 pm, "photographyguy" <nospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
me alone.com>
wrote:
> Best time to move flowers or shrubs is in the spring as the flower is
coming
> out of the dormant stage, or in the fall when the flower has begun to be
> dormant for the winter. Transplanting during the growing season, though
it
> can be done successfully, causes stress on the plant and stunts the
growing
> and health of the plant.
>
> "KR" <kay...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>
> news:1185325860.856388.209680@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> >I move them anytime, as long as they aren't flowering. Keep them well
> > watered! I've never had anything die, my garden is so new that I move
> > lots of stuff around...
>
> > On Jul 24, 9:51 pm, Siobhan Bouzane <sbouz...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> >> jacko wrote:
> >> > When is the best time of year to move, plant or transplant
perennials?
>
> >> Some perennials don't like to be moved at all, but my preference for
> >> moving perennials is early spring.


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