Have I missed my opportunity to move it?
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Dear Stephen,
no, but you don't have long so get cracking this weekend!
regards Sally Wright.
no, but you don't have long so get cracking this weekend!
regards Sally Wright.
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Thanks Sally.
The books say wait until the coldest weather (which is in Jan/Feb as far as I am concerned) and by then the crowns are as you see.
Let us hope I can get it done between the downpours! (at least the soil will be soft!)
The books say wait until the coldest weather (which is in Jan/Feb as far as I am concerned) and by then the crowns are as you see.
Let us hope I can get it done between the downpours! (at least the soil will be soft!)
Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.
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Done. No stems broken off. Manure piled carefully around.
Let us hope that less sun helps it and being in what should be damper ground (the original spot was S facing and beside a row of leylandii (about 20ft high - was at least 30 but has been cut back)
Let us hope that less sun helps it and being in what should be damper ground (the original spot was S facing and beside a row of leylandii (about 20ft high - was at least 30 but has been cut back)
Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.