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transplanting statice flowers

Can I dig up some adult plants of statice to re-plant in my yard? Also, what is the best in-ground soil type for statice? Thanks.


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#1 Comment By Downtoearthdigs On 12/06/2018 @ 7:36 am

Yes, you may dig these up for transplant. Just make sure to dig about 2 feet out to make sure you get most of the root mass, so that it can better handle transplant. I would advise mixing in a good organic potting soil to the new area before planting. This will help the plant to survive in its new location.

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