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Sanguisorba officinalis - 2011
By Andrewr
- 27 Jun, 2011
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My book on perennials recommends division as the best way of propogating sanguisorbas (they hybridise so if you are growing more than one type, it may not come true from seed). It can be done in autumn or spring
27 Jun, 2011
Thanks Andrew
27 Jun, 2011
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Mine has got very big and I want to move it in the Autumn do they divide and transplant ok Andrew?
27 Jun, 2011