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{Disarmed} Re: Transplanting


Hi Shadow -- My vote would be to transplant now. Opinions vary on when to transplant, but I am not a great fan of spring for this since in our hands the spring transplants tend to sit around and sulk for quite a while before taking off again.and you surely would lose much or all of the bloom next year. Even transplanting this year will tend to reduce bloom next year. It takes a year or so for the plants to re-establish themselves. Congratulations on expanding your collection! Bob Hollingworth

At 11:37 AM 8/15/2007, you wrote:

Hi everyone. I am new to this group. I only had 3 Siberians, but this
year purchased about 15 more. The 3 big clumps I have really need
divided, as they are growing into each other. My question is, if I
transplant them in early spring, will they still bloom next year? If
not, then I want to transplant them now, don't want to miss next year's
bloom. Thanks!

Shadow


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