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Moving Soft Fruit
I want to move and replant some Gooseberry bushes. When is the best time of
year to do this ? A neighbour is of the opinion that they should not be moved whilst they are in full leaf ?......but then he's wrong about most things !.....so I thought I'd check. Does it matter ? Would appreciate any advice. Thank you. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.744 / Virus Database: 496 - Release Date: 24/08/2004 |
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"vsop" wrote in message ... I want to move and replant some Gooseberry bushes. When is the best time of year to do this ? A neighbour is of the opinion that they should not be moved whilst they are in full leaf ?......but then he's wrong about most things !.....so I thought I'd check. It is usually better to move plants in the dormant season, i.e. lare autumn to early spring Franz |
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Franz Heymann wrote:
: "vsop" wrote in message : ... :: I want to move and replant some Gooseberry bushes. When is the best :: time of year to do this ? :: :: A neighbour is of the opinion that they should not be moved whilst :: they are in full leaf ?......but then he's wrong about most things :: !.....so I thought I'd check. : : It is usually better to move plants in the dormant season, i.e. lare : autumn to early spring : : Franz Yes Franz is right, never when in full leaf unless you have no choice but to try |
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