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Moving Perennials after a freeze

Posted by mary_max 5 (My Page) on
Tue, Sep 11, 12 at 19:14

Can perennials be moved in garden after a freeze/hard freeze. Just wondering if I need to hurry. First frost date here is mid Sept. May not happen then but trying to be prepared. Thanks


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RE: Moving Perennials after a freeze

you are interchanging the words frost and freeze ...

but the issue is HEAVE.. in spring ...

one should .... in z5 and colder.. move plants early enough.. so they can grab hold.. and not pop back out of the ground.. during the thaw process in spring ...

i dont know where you are.. but most of us in z5.. will be doing this anytime now.. thru about mid october..

i think you are a bit early with your mid sept comment.. since that is 4 days from now ... and i doubt any of us in z5 will be getting a frost .. or God forbid.. a freeze that soon .. [but then.. who expected the drought and heat wave.. lol] ...

ken


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RE: Moving Perennials after a freeze

LOL Again you are so right. I meant frost date not freeze. Thanks for the advice. So I guess i can start moving some things around. Love doing this! I absolutely love working outside in the fall and wish it would hurry up and get here!


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RE: Moving Perennials after a freeze

the beauty of fall in z5 .. is that warm days.. keep the soil warm for some fall root growth ... and usually the days are not hot enough to suck all the moisture out of the ground .... and the cool nights allow a recovery period period before the next warmish day ...

and its not really that the plants 'grab hold' .. its that the soil will settle enough to hold the plant in the ground.. of course it depends on how big the pieces are. and whether there is soil attached to weigh them in ...

you ask nice simple questions.. that everyone who reads them.. can learn from ... and that is why i take the time to answer them as best i can ...

ken


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RE: Moving Perennials after a freeze

Thanks so much Ken. I certainly appreciate your taking the time to answer my questions and everyone else on the various forums that take their time to answer the questions. Amazing how helpful everyone is. What I have learned from you folks is unbelievable! No amount of book reading could help as much as you folks do. What we get here is true experience!


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