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batyabeth

transplanting wild bulbs

batyabeth
15 years ago

I'm a lurker from other forums; I've tried posting and although it's considered rude, I'm posting again here in the hopes of getting an answer, as time is of the essence. I have many wild cyclamen in my current garden. I am moving in June (the hottest, driest June you can imagine)and the new owners of my house will pour concrete over and wipe out my ten year old garden within weeks of moving in. I'd like to save as many wild cyclamen - and everything else - as possible, so my question is how? How to dig perfectly happy, wild cyclamen and take them with me? Those growing between cracks in cement and rock - I live on a mountain - I'll probably have to leave, but how about any accessible ones? Perfectly happy wild anemone, too, BTW. My ground is still somewhat moist from our winter rains, but in, say, three weeks, there will be no more rain till Oct. I know now is the time, but I need advice on the particulars. Many thanks.........Batya

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