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| I have two Coleonemas, about three years old, that are a bit large for their present location. Any tips or warnings about digging them up and moving them?
I live in Alameda, CA. Presently having a bit of a heat wave, so I will wait for cooler weather before I do anything drastic. Thanks! |
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- Posted by ken_adrian z5 (My Page) on Tue, Oct 5, 10 at 9:17
| i have been waiting for someone from a higher zone to answer.. and i have no idea why they havent.. hopefully they will now ... the bottom line.. ANYTHING can be moved ... or there would be no landscaping ... the key .. as your gut tells you.. is PROPER TIMING ... if no one here in the high zones can answer you .. call a high end nursery ... and simply ask what is the best time to move said plant .... or try your county soil conservation district.. or county Agricultural office ... all should be able to give you a window of opportunity for said move... october is perfect in my z5 .... so i will presume it might be a bit early for your z 9 ... ken |
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