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Nov 4, 2012 9:47 PM CST
Name: Arif Masud
Alpha Centauri (Zone 9a)
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Hello everyone. Wonderful reading all of you. Natalie, if you want to move that fifteen years old plant, you can but first you will have to confuse it properly. Slowly cut the roots of one fourth of the root ball to desired length then slip in a film of plastic. Let the plant generate fine silky roots in that quarter. Next year do a quarter of the roots on the opposite side. In about four years your plant will be separated from the soil. Lift and move in the end second month when the sap starts to rise. At that time of the year even wrenching out a plant and planting it again you can get away with, mostly.
Now i have a problem. Natalie's, concerned plant psychology in general but i saw a Clematis vitalba growing in the wild and i want it. How is this propagated, will cuttings in Feb do?
Regards,
Masud.
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