By Lubeelu
Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Transplanting potentilla - is now a good time? I've got 3 Gibson's Scarlet potentillas that I'd like to move to a new bed in the front garden. They've put out a flush of new green leaves, no flower buds yet. I only planted them last year so they're not very big yet. Any ideas? Thanks
- 27 Mar, 2011
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Yes you can move them now, though it would have been best to do it at the beginning of March rather than the end. Get a good rootball round them and keep them well watered once moved.
27 Mar, 2011