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shrubs

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by snowstar, Jun 14, 2005.

  1. snowstar

    snowstar Apprentice Gardener

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    ive got a cluster of evergreen dwarf trees am i able to move them easily. and i also have e peanie in the middle of them
     
  2. SteveW

    SteveW Gardener

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    its better in early spring but if you get a good rootball out with each one and water them in well...keep them well watered until established and also give the foliage a spraying of water now and again...should be ok
     
  3. Mrs cloudy

    Mrs cloudy Gardener

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    Paeony? These really dont like to be moved but if you have to. leave it until the leaves have died back in autumn if you possibly can.
     
  4. SteveW

    SteveW Gardener

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    If it is a Peony in the middle of the trees then like Mrs C says autumn is best...but as a bonus at the same time as moving it you might be able to divide the crown if it has plenty of buds and gain a few more plants [​IMG]
     
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