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| SheilaC |
Posted - May 21 2010 : 06:31:20 AM We are moving and I'd like to try to take some things with me--I know it's not a good time of the year for transplanting, but do I have any hope at all to try to move some favorites, such as rhubarb, currants, blueberries, strawberries, and such? |
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| homsteddinmom |
Posted - May 22 2010 : 08:50:36 AM good luck. What will it hurt to try? You will either have plants or you wont. Wont be out anything if you try!
Homesteading Mom in East Texas. Raising chickens, Rabbits and goats here on my farm! |
| Bear5 |
Posted - May 21 2010 : 9:16:49 PM Shiela: Good luck with moving your plants. My sister moved all of her plants and a few vegetable plants and they all made it. Marly
"It's only when we truly know and understand that we have a limited time on earth- and that we have no way of knowing when our time is up- that we will begin to live each day to the fullest, as if it was the only one we had." Elisabeth Kurler-Ross |
| sherrye |
Posted - May 21 2010 : 08:25:14 AM the girls are right. may i also suggest that you buy a bottle of vitamin b in your garden center. you dilute with water and feed it to the plants after you pot them. when ever they are stressed. like a moving van. it truly helps a lot. we have used our backhoe on our kids land. it was dec. we are zone 3. ground froze. they were losing the home. we scraped up every plant that would let go. moved them and gave them vit. b they live today. just a thought. sherrye
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| karla |
Posted - May 21 2010 : 08:09:05 AM I have moved all of these things at the wrong time of year & they have survived. The trick is to take plenty of dirt around the roots so you don't disturb them too much. Keep them watered but not too much during transit & plant asap when you get there! Good luck.
Philippians 4:13 I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. |
| Ingrid |
Posted - May 21 2010 : 07:42:49 AM I would give it a try. I would just make sure the pots are big enough that they won't be disturbed for a while and let them set their roots again before you put them in the ground at your new place. Strawberries do great in containers. Good luck.
Give thanks to yourself everyday for all the wonderful things you do! |