"Uncle-C" wrote in message
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Hi all ! I have a Forsythia which has slightly overgrown its space and
I want to uproot it and move it to another part of the garden which
will allow it sufficient room for future growth. However, it has begun
to flower ( not too much though ) and instinct tells me not to cause
the dear thing any stress / discomfort by uprooting it in its current
state and replanting it elsewhere. What do the Forsythia sages suggest
?
Thanks,
Uncle C
Dull , cold, gloomy and unspring-like High Wycombe.
ps: Are there any RHS gatherings / workshops in the South Bucks area ?
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Yes~ it's much too late to move a Forsythia without probable terminal
damage. Leave it till late autumn when all leaves have fallen.
Best Wishes Brian.