Re: Moving large Rhoddie
- Subject: Re: Moving large Rhoddie
- From: D* T*
- Date: Wed, 06 Jun 2001 14:46:27 -0000
Actually, if they're tearing down one house and putting a subdivision in its
place, sounds like time to get the heck out of there! Take neither prisoner
nor shrub!!
Diann
>From: Doug Green <flowers@simplegiftsfarm.com>
>Reply-To: perennials@mallorn.com
>To: perennials@mallorn.com
>Subject: Re: Moving large Rhoddie
>Date: Wed, 06 Jun 2001 08:10:20 -0400
>
>At 05:04 AM 6/6/2001 -0700, you wrote:
> >A house down the street from me is being torn down and a sub division
> >taking it's place. In front of the house is a magnificent and huge
> >rhododendron-in full bloom right now.
>
>
>No big deal. Spray it thoroughly with an anti-desiccant such as wilt-pruf
>(and I mean *thoroughly* both top and bottom of leaf surfaces - all leaf
>surfaces.
>
>Then dig up as many roots as you can - leaving as much of a root ball as
>you can manage. The instructions for doing a root ball digging job are in
>most good gardening books.
>
>Replant - keep well watered for at least a month. If planting in full sun
>(a no-no anyway) - keep shaded until it recovers and starts to regrow.
>
>I know commercial guys who routinely move large bushes in full leaf - the
>key is the anti-desiccant.
>
>You can use this for almost any plant you want to move at any time of year.
>
>Doug
>
>Author, Columnist and Gardener
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>
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