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Moving a clemaitis
I have to have several fence panels replaced. I have a clematis cirrhosa, in full flower, on one panel, which I can detach from the fence. It is growing in a pot, but has now rooted down into the ground, and the pot is immovable. Can I cut through the root below the pot? Would it survive? I would then replant it in the soil. I don't know how much root is in the pot and how much is below. I could smash the pot (shame) and try to dig up some roots. Would that give it more chance? Afdvice please. It's doing rather well now. Has been there for about 5 years but restricted growth until it rooted out of the pot. Pam in Bristol |
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