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moving spiria
I live in zone 6 and would like to separate my spiria bushes by a few feet.
Is this a good time or should I wait till the fall? They are starting to grow into one another and they do look lovely, but they are thriving and will soon overtake one another. Thanks for any help. Bob |
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moving spiria
"Bob Beggin" wrote in message .net... I live in zone 6 and would like to separate my spiria bushes by a few feet. Is this a good time or should I wait till the fall? They are starting to grow into one another and they do look lovely, but they are thriving and will soon overtake one another. Thanks for any help. Bob I transplanted some spirea about two weeks ago in my zone 6 garden (Spiraea x bumalda 'Anthony Waterer' ) and they did just fine. Spirea are very tough plants. I suppose the ideal time to transplant would be when they are dormant. |
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