Kerria japonica 'Pleniflora'

Re: Transplanting

Shoot User
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Sorry Elaine, I've only just seen this and forgot I'd even asked the question.

Since it's October, I'll go out and do it right away!
Posted: Saturday 19th of October 2013 11:30 AM

Re: Transplanting

ELAINE HUTSON
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You can transplant in Fall, when it has dropped all its leaves, it does not have a very deep root system. I usually thin out the canes, to compensate for any loss of root, dig a big hole water the hole really well and place your plant in it, put back the soil and water deeply again, shorten the canes if you have winter winds to contend with.
Posted: Sunday 23rd of June 2013 05:38 PM

Transplanting

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I have a large mature kerria in front of a window. Can I transplant this and if so how?
Posted: Sunday 23rd of June 2013 04:04 PM Last reply: Friday 16th of February 2024 08:18 AM
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this is not summer flowering it is a spring plant., usually finished flowering by end of may.
Posted: Saturday 5th of March 2011 10:30 PM Last reply: Sunday 22nd of October 2023 09:26 AM
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