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I decided to move a hollyhock self seeder to a better place and thought you might like to see the root . Hopefully it will flower next year

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By Drc726


I decided to move a hollyhock self seeder to a better place and thought you might like to see the root . Hopefully it will flower next year



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We don't know what the roots usually look like. I didn't realise they had them like that

14 Sep, 2012

 

Neither did I Hywel it went deeper than this but I snap it off by mistake. I gave it a good soak but its wilted badly in its new home.

14 Sep, 2012

 

It probably would if some of that root snapped off. I should think it will recover though, in time, after it grows more roots ...

14 Sep, 2012

 

I agree...perhaps remove most of the top growth to avoid moisture loss...:>)

14 Sep, 2012

 

Should be okay Shirley after a few days, its amazing what deep roots they have, I agree with Motinot removing a little of the top growth will help, good luck;0)0

14 Sep, 2012

 

Yes I will do that tomorrow thanks.

14 Sep, 2012

 

I dont think I have ever done it Bibo, the garden magazines have got much better content over the last couple of years and make for interesting reading. Wish the same could be said for the TV ones.
I once staked a fruit tree and the stake grew does that count? lol.

20 Sep, 2012

 

lol...D :o)))

21 Sep, 2012

 

Ha ha, it was some sort of tree, Hawthorn?

21 Sep, 2012

 

It was

21 Sep, 2012



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