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Re: Transplanting Question
- To: r*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Re: Transplanting Question
- From: D* L* <d*@equinox.shaysnet.com>
- Date: Wed, 25 Feb 1998 08:33:22 -0500 (EST)
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- Resent-Date: Wed, 25 Feb 1998 05:38:15 -0800 (PST)
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I have always understood that the best time to transplant is when the
pants are dormant be that late fall ( November ) or very early spring
(April). I understand that the plants will establish better if getting
started in the cooler spring weather.
Denise, zone 5
Denise Leonard
Tanstaafl Farm
Greenfield, MA
dal@shaysnet.com
On Tue, 24 Feb 1998 MYG1728@aol.com wrote:
> We purchased a home a few years ago that had a lovely rose garden with
> approximately 135 hybrid tea roses. Unfortunately the surronding trees
> are maturing and quite frankly the roses are no longer getting enough
> sun. The prevaious owners had routinely had the trees trimmed to
> increase light. This was only a temporary solution at best and we would
> like to move the to a more perment location.
>
> Our question is when is the best time? We live in zone 5 with this years
> winter being very mild. We had the new location prepared last spring but
> chickened out moving them and it appears we are making the same mistake
> agian. Help!
>
> w martin
> myg1728@aol.com
>
>
>
>
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