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Replace soil below a growing plant
"NoPatience" wrote in message ... I have couple of Clematis plants. I planted them three years ago on a mound. I think the soil is very hard below and the mound is always dry. Can I dig below and remove the soil and drop the plant to ground level? Is there any other way to replace that soil below without yanking the plant? I think that you will damage the roots using the procedure that you describe, do a web search (google) for Clematis and you will probably find more information that you ever thought existed on that plant. Mary |
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