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Old 17-06-2007, 08:58 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Need to move Russian sage TODAY

On Jun 16, 12:09 pm, spampot ""spampot\"@NO SPAM orph.org" wrote:
...and I'm finding a surprising amount of resistance as I try to dig it
out. This is only its second year and it's about four feet tall; how
widely do the roots spread? Yes, I know it's not a good time, what with
this drought and the fact that it's just started to bloom, but does
anyone know how big a root ball I should look for?

TIA!


Go out about 4" from stem material with a sharp spade and plunge it
straight down all the way around and then pop the plant up and
transplant it. Water it well and give it a few days of partial shade
and wind protection. If at all possible remove about 1/3 of the top
growth.