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Old 22-07-2004, 12:02 AM
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I was wondering I need to move a whole bunch of flowers my self
becaus I am buying a new house.
I have lots of lilies day lilies and asiatic lilies some cannas and
roses i just love too much to leave or are hard to find how do I go
about keeping these until spring do I need to digg them up and get
them in new house before freeze? like spring bulbs crocus or
hyasenths or tulips or should I let them dry and save them until
spring
I have had luck with the canna wintering well under lots of mulch but
I've never loved plants so much I had to take any specific ones with
me oh and some grapes too yummy to part with as well I planned to
stay in this house a long time but my hubby got a new job and it's tie
to move and i just don't want to part with my lovlies
any ideas for preservation would be most wonderful
thanks in advance
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Old 22-07-2004, 04:27 PM
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Michelle wrote in message . ..
I was wondering I need to move a whole bunch of flowers my self
becaus I am buying a new house.
I have lots of lilies day lilies and asiatic lilies some cannas and
roses i just love too much to leave or are hard to find how do I go
about keeping these until spring do I need to digg them up and get
them in new house before freeze? like spring bulbs crocus or
hyasenths or tulips or should I let them dry and save them until
spring


Fall is the best time to move plants in my zone 5 though I've been
told spring is the best time. But in our area, we change from leather
jacket to T-shirt in a week. The spring is simply too short to get
your tools out.

Lilies don't have big root, you can move them any time you want in
your zone. (Since you have to winter protect your cana lily, I assume
you're in zone 6 and below).

You can dig out crocus, tulips and Hyacinth anytime from now till
ground freeze. The hard part is to locate them and dig them out
without cutting them in half. Since they're "cheap", I wouldn't go
through the trouble. I'd rather buy them at end of planting season for
at 80% off price.

Leave the rose and grape alone, you have a good chance killing them.
Buy them at off season if you want. The 2 gallon container flowering
roses are on sale at $3 (Austin English roses, Morden line, canadian
explorers, Peace ...) in my area Home Depot now.
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Old 22-07-2004, 05:02 PM
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Michelle wrote in message . ..
I was wondering I need to move a whole bunch of flowers my self
becaus I am buying a new house.
I have lots of lilies day lilies and asiatic lilies some cannas and
roses i just love too much to leave or are hard to find how do I go
about keeping these until spring do I need to digg them up and get
them in new house before freeze? like spring bulbs crocus or
hyasenths or tulips or should I let them dry and save them until
spring


Fall is the best time to move plants in my zone 5 though I've been
told spring is the best time. But in our area, we change from leather
jacket to T-shirt in a week. The spring is simply too short to get
your tools out.

Lilies don't have big root, you can move them any time you want in
your zone. (Since you have to winter protect your cana lily, I assume
you're in zone 6 and below).

You can dig out crocus, tulips and Hyacinth anytime from now till
ground freeze. The hard part is to locate them and dig them out
without cutting them in half. Since they're "cheap", I wouldn't go
through the trouble. I'd rather buy them at end of planting season for
at 80% off price.

Leave the rose and grape alone, you have a good chance killing them.
Buy them at off season if you want. The 2 gallon container flowering
roses are on sale at $3 (Austin English roses, Morden line, canadian
explorers, Peace ...) in my area Home Depot now.
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Old 22-07-2004, 08:38 PM
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On 22 Jul 2004 07:27:31 -0700, Karen wrote:

Michelle wrote in message
. ..
I was wondering I need to move a whole bunch of flowers my self
becaus I am buying a new house.
I have lots of lilies day lilies and asiatic lilies some cannas and
roses i just love too much to leave or are hard to find how do I go
about keeping these until spring do I need to digg them up and get
them in new house before freeze? like spring bulbs crocus or
hyasenths or tulips or should I let them dry and save them until
spring



Can you just take cuttings? Especially of the rose and grapes? Is the
buyer assuming that the landscaping comes with the house they bought? Will
you be in breach of contract if you remove too much of it? (Just some
things to consider.)

cheers,

Marj
--
Mediterranean Garden Advice and Shop: http://stores.tiefert.com/garden/
Also: http://www.mindspring.com/~mtiefert/...gardening.html
In Sunset zone 14-mild
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Old 22-07-2004, 09:02 PM
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On 22 Jul 2004 07:27:31 -0700, Karen wrote:

Michelle wrote in message
. ..
I was wondering I need to move a whole bunch of flowers my self
becaus I am buying a new house.
I have lots of lilies day lilies and asiatic lilies some cannas and
roses i just love too much to leave or are hard to find how do I go
about keeping these until spring do I need to digg them up and get
them in new house before freeze? like spring bulbs crocus or
hyasenths or tulips or should I let them dry and save them until
spring



Can you just take cuttings? Especially of the rose and grapes? Is the
buyer assuming that the landscaping comes with the house they bought? Will
you be in breach of contract if you remove too much of it? (Just some
things to consider.)

cheers,

Marj
--
Mediterranean Garden Advice and Shop: http://stores.tiefert.com/garden/
Also: http://www.mindspring.com/~mtiefert/...gardening.html
In Sunset zone 14-mild
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