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When to transplant brambles?
What time of year is best for moving brambles or are they hardy enough not
to care? Thanks, Paul DS |
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When to transplant brambles?
Paul D.Smith wrote:
What time of year is best for moving brambles or are they hardy enough not to care? Probably best to do over Winter when they are dormant and to trim off most of the top growth first. Take as much of the root ball intact as possible. I've got a cultivated bramble (very large blackberries) that I planted in the wrong place and it either needs moving or maybe I'll try taking some cuttings by layering instead and plant those elsewhere. Alternatively you could simply plant some blackberry seeds, but the offspring may not come true. -- David in Normandy. To e-mail you must include the password FROG on the subject line, or it will be automatically deleted by a filter and not reach my inbox. |
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When to transplant brambles?
Probably best to do over Winter when they are dormant and to trim off most
of the top growth first. Take as much of the root ball intact as possible. I've got a cultivated bramble (very large blackberries) that I planted in the wrong place and it either needs moving or maybe I'll try taking some cuttings by layering instead and plant those elsewhere. Alternatively you could simply plant some blackberry seeds, but the offspring may not come true. Given I have no idea what these plants are anyway, other than tasty and scattered around my garden, I doubt they were true in the first place ;-). Thanks for the advice. I have considered layering but given how many plants I've already identified, loosing a few will not be an issue. Paul DS |
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As with all plants, spring is best, when the plant is gearing up to new growth. However, since with us brambles move in at any time of year from the field next door, I am not sure it is worth worrying about. |
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When to transplant brambles?
As with all plants, spring is best, when the plant is gearing up to new
growth. However, since with us brambles move in at any time of year from the field next door, I am not sure it is worth worrying about. However your interlopers have roots firmly embedded "over the fence" and are in fact layering. What I'm talking about is digging up the entire plant and moving it". Paul DS |
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