RE: Hamamelis mollis -Reply
- To: woodyplants@mallorn.com
- Subject: RE: Hamamelis mollis -Reply
- From: S* S*
- Date: Mon, 18 Jan 1999 15:57:34 -0800
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Wow, so it sounds like to does kinda "regress" for
a few years in recovery. I suppose that's better
than having it squished and unable to spread its
branches.
Susan Saxton
For mine is just a little old-fashioned garden where
the flowers come together to praise the Lord and
teach all who look upon them to do likewise.
Celia Thaxter
1835-1894
>>> "Donna Wilson" <donnaw@imag.net>
01/18/99 03:27pm >>>
I have a witch hazel that is about 4 years old and
now about 5 x 5. I would like to try to move it this
year, later in the spring. Anyone have any
experience with this? Do they take to this
treatment well?
Susan Saxton
I moved one of unknown age, about 4 x 4, 3 years
ago. Memory fades, but I
recall it being a difficult dig and done in the fall. I
didn't get as much
of a root ball as I'd hoped. It's grown to about 7 x 6
and seems quite
robust, but has never bloomed since! Nope -- not
true. Just went out to
look at it. 2-3 open now. Lots of buds to come.
Thanks! I might've missed
it!
Donna Wilson.
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