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whiteMemphis 04-01-2005 11:39 PM

Camelia question
 
Anyone know whether camelias can be transplanted successfully? I have 2 that
are not in a suitable spot, about 1 mt. tall, if it's likely they'll die if
moved I'll leave them, thanks any feedback.



Geodyne 04-01-2005 11:53 PM

"whiteMemphis" wrote in
:

Anyone know whether camelias can be transplanted successfully? I have
2 that are not in a suitable spot, about 1 mt. tall, if it's likely
they'll die if moved I'll leave them, thanks any feedback.



I've successfully moved Camellias of that size.

Geodyne

Ken Oaf 05-01-2005 06:29 AM

On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 10:39:21 +1100, "whiteMemphis" wrote:

Anyone know whether camelias can be transplanted successfully? I have 2 that
are not in a suitable spot, about 1 mt. tall, if it's likely they'll die if
moved I'll leave them, thanks any feedback.


You can safely move them in winter when they are dormant. Dig a big hole and
try not to disturb the roots. Also treat them with Seasol before and after the
move.



Jock 11-01-2005 10:56 AM

....a mountain is a fair height though.
Check with the airspace controllers first. Aircraft will need to avoid your
airspace.
Jock

"whiteMemphis" wrote in message
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| Anyone know whether camelias can be transplanted successfully? I have 2
that
| are not in a suitable spot, about 1 mt. tall, if it's likely they'll die
if
| moved I'll leave them, thanks any feedback.
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