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moving a clematis flammula now?
I posted here about some C.flammulas I'd bought a couple of years ago
- 3 plants without roots!!. One of them did in fact survive and is going strong right now. The two that died soon after planting were replaced with a couple of decent examples purchased last year and both are healthy with new growth showing. I'd quite like to move one of these to another spot in the garden but wondered - mindful of the fact that it's current location is close to a concrete wall and surrounded quite closely by other plants with roots which are probably intertwining - if this is a high risk manoeuvre at this time of the year? On the assumption that I'm unable to dig a large enough bowl to include the entire root intact, would this rate as high risk for the plant's survival? Thanks if anyone can offer a risk appraisal... |
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