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bob on 13th June 2022, 9:17 pm
Hi Lynnem,
How many plants have gone over? should there be one or two it may be worth moving them, if there are lots, think about pruning them right back, and hoping for a second show, also think about if they were at the back of the border would the wind still have gotten to them?
It sounds as though you have a part wild part herbaceous bed, does it really look untidy? I too have planted in the wrong place, and or the elements have nearly demolished some plants, all I do is decide where I want to move the plant too, dig a decent size hole to accept the roots / rootball of the plant too be moved, prior to moving water the plant really well, cut at least two thirds off the plant as close to a bud as possible, remove the plant keeping as much soil around the roots as possible, place in the new position, back fill and give it another drink, this is what I do with herbaceous perennials, and just let them get on with it.
I will be the first to admit that "Wild Flowers" are not my thing, hopefully Lee can offer some expert advice on this, just one point, do you know the name of the plant in question? This would give some information on the behaviour of the plant.
Bob.
Hi Lynnem,
How many plants have gone over? should there be one or two it may be worth moving them, if there are lots, think about pruning them right back, and hoping for a second show, also think about if they were at the back of the border would the wind still have gotten to them?
It sounds as though you have a part wild part herbaceous bed, does it really look untidy? I too have planted in the wrong place, and or the elements have nearly demolished some plants, all I do is decide where I want to move the plant too, dig a decent size hole to accept the roots / rootball of the plant too be moved, prior to moving water the plant really well, cut at least two thirds off the plant as close to a bud as possible, remove the plant keeping as much soil around the roots as possible, place in the new position, back fill and give it another drink, this is what I do with herbaceous perennials, and just let them get on with it.
I will be the first to admit that "Wild Flowers" are not my thing, hopefully Lee can offer some expert advice on this, just one point, do you know the name of the plant in question? This would give some information on the behaviour of the plant.
Bob.
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