Moving hellebores.
By Anget
- 23 Feb, 2022
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There was some discussion on here a few days ago about the advisability of moving hellebores.
This one was moved to a pot after it had finished flowering last year. The shock doesn't seem to have done it any harm at all.
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I moved one into the new woodland garden I am creating, but weeks later, I can't even see it! Maybe it will start to grow when the weather warms up!
23 Feb, 2022
That is ever so pretty . . .
23 Feb, 2022
very pretty, I think moving after flowering is the best time but they do have a brittle root system.
24 Feb, 2022
Thank you, Siris.
Lots of new babies have popped up in my garden just recently, Rose, so hopefully you will see yours soon!
Thanks, Shirley. I have to admit that the picotees are my least favourite.
Perhaps I was just lucky, SBG!
24 Feb, 2022
It's a good job we don't all like the same!
24 Feb, 2022
Exactly.
24 Feb, 2022
Best time to move it is after flowering I've found. I cut all the old leaves off too.
24 Feb, 2022
A lovely one which I am pleased has done well for you.
24 Feb, 2022
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You have obviously looked after it well.
23 Feb, 2022