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Hydrangea vine
By Rkwright
- 2 Jun, 2012
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The flowers on this have peaked just in time, I am digging it up and moving it within a couple of weeks. It has a huge root system on it, bigger than some of the 6' shrubs I have moved.
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The only reason I know how big it is is because I planted it last summer. I got it as a potted plant and didn't want to put it in the back of my truck for a 3 hour drive so I had to jam it in the cab. I have a regular cab 1/2 ton truck and it literally filled the entire passenger side of my truck it was so large! I counted the plants I have potted to move yesterday and the total *just in pots, not counting the ones still in the ground or already moved* is 172!
2 Jun, 2012
you might need a few more trucks???
2 Jun, 2012
I can only plant so many at a time so every time I go over there I take some with me. I am putting up a fence around the entire yard because the deer destroy EVERYTHING where I am moving. I'm trying not to move too many plants until I can get the fence done. The plants I have been moving are either close enough to the house or plants the deer don't generally go for, especially during the summer when they have other things to eat.
3 Jun, 2012
It's a major strategic operation! Almost like one of those problems - how many trips to take the fox chicken and corn across the river when only One item can go in the boat at once?
3 Jun, 2012
Oh my goodness! You have your work cut out for you!
3 Jun, 2012
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See who else is growing Hydrangea anomala (Climbing hydrangea).
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Sounds like quite a challenge!
2 Jun, 2012