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1 Comment To "Moving and thinning perennials and shrubs?"
#1 Comment By Alisma On 11/11/2016 @ 9:38 am
It depends where you live. In colder regions, November may be too late to transplant, because the plants won’t have enough time to get established in their new location before winter hits. In locations with a mild winter, you can transplant now.
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