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Old 19-02-2004, 11:33 PM
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My sedum spectabile are springing back to life, lots of new green growth.
However, I need to move some of them to a different area in the garden. Is
it okay to move them now or is it still too early?

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Old 19-02-2004, 11:34 PM
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Jan wrote:
My sedum spectabile are springing back to life, lots of new green
growth. However, I need to move some of them to a different area in
the garden. Is it okay to move them now or is it still too early?



Dig em up at any time of the year, put them throgh a shredder and plant the
bits. they won't even know you moved them.

I jest!

More seriously, they are incredibly robust and won't mind movingnow or at
any other time!

pk


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Jan wrote:
My sedum spectabile are springing back to life, lots of new green
growth. However, I need to move some of them to a different area in
the garden. Is it okay to move them now or is it still too early?



Dig em up at any time of the year, put them throgh a shredder and plant the
bits. they won't even know you moved them.

I jest!

More seriously, they are incredibly robust and won't mind movingnow or at
any other time!

pk


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Jan wrote:
My sedum spectabile are springing back to life, lots of new green
growth. However, I need to move some of them to a different area in
the garden. Is it okay to move them now or is it still too early?



Dig em up at any time of the year, put them throgh a shredder and plant the
bits. they won't even know you moved them.

I jest!

More seriously, they are incredibly robust and won't mind movingnow or at
any other time!

pk


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Old 19-02-2004, 11:37 PM
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"Jan" wrote in message newsB3Zb.39$m47.3@newsfe1-win...
My sedum spectabile are springing back to life, lots of new green growth.
However, I need to move some of them to a different area in the garden.

Is
it okay to move them now or is it still too early?


A move and a division now would do more good than harm.

Franz




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"Jan" wrote in message newsB3Zb.39$m47.3@newsfe1-win...
My sedum spectabile are springing back to life, lots of new green growth.
However, I need to move some of them to a different area in the garden.

Is
it okay to move them now or is it still too early?


A move and a division now would do more good than harm.

Franz


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"Jan" wrote in message newsB3Zb.39$m47.3@newsfe1-win...
My sedum spectabile are springing back to life, lots of new green growth.
However, I need to move some of them to a different area in the garden.

Is
it okay to move them now or is it still too early?


A move and a division now would do more good than harm.

Franz


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