CULT: relocating rhizome
- Subject: CULT: relocating rhizome
- From: C* R*
- Date: Mon, 15 Mar 1999 09:07:16 -0700
From: "Char Randall" <charandmike@email.msn.com>
Need to relocate some rhizomes due to fencing construction. Our soil is so
sandy I cannot keep any root ball soil attached. So, should I replant right
away with the new actively growing roots and leaves attached, or should I
clip off the roots and leave the new leaf growth let them air dry a few days
then replant? If I could keep a root ball attached I would just relocate and
replant but didn't work for me Sat. This is just a special unknown old
favorite someone gave me about 24 years ago and a deep dark yellow gold
color I love so would like to save some. Thanks in advance.
By the way, the advice regarding the rot starting in some of my rebloomers
must have been good, along with the weather warming up and drying; they are
looking good! I LOVE SPRING!!
Char Randall
Melba, ID Zone 6
charandmike@msn.com
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