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Transplanting Tall Phlox
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I have some beautiful fuschia Phlox growing in front of my house. They are very tall (about chest high). There are a few that I would like to transplant where you can see them better. How would I do this? Just dig them up and relocate? Or are their roots sensitive and I would probably kill them? Thanks! Angie |
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Transplanting Tall Phlox
I am guessing this is Phlox paniculata but I might be wrong. I would
transplant in fall after you prune back for the winter...or even in spring before flush. -- Mike LaMana, MS Heartwood Consulting Services, LLC Toms River, NJ www.HeartwoodConsulting.net "junkyardcat" wrote in message ... I have some beautiful fuschia Phlox growing in front of my house. They are very tall (about chest high). There are a few that I would like to transplant where you can see them better. How would I do this? Just dig them up and relocate? Or are their roots sensitive and I would probably kill them? Thanks! Angie |
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