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Gardening_Convert 29-06-2006 11:02 AM

moving rosemary
 
Hi we have quite a few rosemary shrubs and the wife tried to move one
recently and it just died.

So I tried to move another to fill the gap and it too looks to be dying
, even though I enriched the earth with a bit of multipurpose compost
and also watered it well.

Do the just not like being moved or is this just the wrong time of year
to be doing it ?


Sacha 29-06-2006 11:45 AM

moving rosemary
 
On 29/6/06 11:02, in article
, "Gardening_Convert"
wrote:

Hi we have quite a few rosemary shrubs and the wife tried to move one
recently and it just died.

So I tried to move another to fill the gap and it too looks to be dying
, even though I enriched the earth with a bit of multipurpose compost
and also watered it well.

Do the just not like being moved or is this just the wrong time of year
to be doing it ?

Most things are best moved when they're dormant and Rosemary is not just
now! The other thing is that they, like many other herbs, don't like
over-rich soil or a lot of water. I'm afraid it looks as if they were
battling with conditions that were just too stressful for them.
--
Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
(email address on website)


Gardening_Convert 29-06-2006 02:27 PM

moving rosemary
 

Sacha wrote:
On 29/6/06 11:02, in article
, "Gardening_Convert"
wrote:

Hi we have quite a few rosemary shrubs and the wife tried to move one
recently and it just died.

So I tried to move another to fill the gap and it too looks to be dying
, even though I enriched the earth with a bit of multipurpose compost
and also watered it well.

Do the just not like being moved or is this just the wrong time of year
to be doing it ?

Most things are best moved when they're dormant and Rosemary is not just
now! The other thing is that they, like many other herbs, don't like
over-rich soil or a lot of water. I'm afraid it looks as if they were
battling with conditions that were just too stressful for them.
--
Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
(email address on website)


chalk another one off to experience :)

It'll give me something else to grow for next year :)

Is now a good time to be taking cuttings from my other Rosemaries and
if so what's the best method to do this ?


Sacha 29-06-2006 02:40 PM

moving rosemary
 
On 29/6/06 14:27, in article
, "Gardening_Convert"
wrote:


Sacha wrote:
On 29/6/06 11:02, in article
, "Gardening_Convert"
wrote:

Hi we have quite a few rosemary shrubs and the wife tried to move one
recently and it just died.

snip

Most things are best moved when they're dormant and Rosemary is not just
now!

snip

chalk another one off to experience :)

It'll give me something else to grow for next year :)

Is now a good time to be taking cuttings from my other Rosemaries and
if so what's the best method to do this ?

Now is a good time. Take a young 3" shoot which is torn off the parent
plant leaving a 'heel'. Plant up in potting compost and keep at around 15C.
You can either plant them round the edge of a pot, with say, 5 cuttings to a
1l pot, or if you have them, you can use plugs. Water from below but don't
overdo it! Bear in mind when you plant them out into the garden that
Rosemary likes fairly sandy, free-draining conditions and a lot of sun.
--
Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
(email address on website)



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