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Nov 3, 2021 7:12 AM CST
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Name: Che Clark
Chicago, IL (western suburbs) (Zone 5b)
Hey Folks -

Planted a couple new "Van Gogh" Siberian Iris last fall (https://www.brecks.com/product...) and they did ok getting started this year. However, they're really close to a flagstone path and I'm concerned they may have issues. Question is, can I move them at this early stage? Any precautions I should be aware of?
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Nov 4, 2021 8:59 AM CST
Name: Rick R.
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Yes, you can transplant now (this week). If you have the option, it might be a little better if you wait until new growth start just starts in the spring.
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Nov 4, 2021 11:00 AM CST
Name: Lucy
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If it is from Marty Schafer & Jan Sacks the correct name is 'So Van Gogh'.
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Nov 10, 2021 8:18 AM CST
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Name: Che Clark
Chicago, IL (western suburbs) (Zone 5b)
Thank you so much!!
Leftwood said:Yes, you can transplant now (this week). If you have the option, it might be a little better if you wait until new growth start just starts in the spring.
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