By Davebuchan
Aberdeenshire, United Kingdom
I have a number of primulas which are getting to close to eachother when is the best time to split them and do I store them or re plant straight away
- 9 Jun, 2014
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Hi, if you have summer annuals, you could split them now,as Mg says, but plant them in a shaded nursery bed, and grow them on there until you clear your summer bedding, then plant out for spring flowering, Derek.
10 Jun, 2014
If they are species primulas then I would suggest you plant where you want them to grow as some can be fussy about being moved. If, however, they are simply your bog standard primula then you can do as Derek has suggested.
10 Jun, 2014
thanks for that a great help away to get the spade out
10 Jun, 2014
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If they have finished flowering you can split now and replant immediately. Make sure you keep them well watered after splitting and replanting.
9 Jun, 2014