Hiya
We're having our driveway done in a few weeks time and I'm seriously thinking now about what I want to keep... I'm going to move my geraniums this weekend before they put on growth, that's sorted.
Thing is I have daffs I want to move and what I think is a Hyacinth (I've attached a link to an old thread with a photo - sorry, it's not open yet so I can't take a new one for you all)
http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...arade_721.html
If the daffs and the geranium die then so be it, but I'd hate to lose the Hyacinth as it's such a bold electric blue colour and it never seems to divide so I only have the one to take a chance with. Any tips (and unfortunately delaying the driveway isn't an option ) on the way that gives the best chance of tem surviving? Should I replant them in my back garden or in pots, etc, etc
Ta muchly
We're having our driveway done in a few weeks time and I'm seriously thinking now about what I want to keep... I'm going to move my geraniums this weekend before they put on growth, that's sorted.
Thing is I have daffs I want to move and what I think is a Hyacinth (I've attached a link to an old thread with a photo - sorry, it's not open yet so I can't take a new one for you all)
http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...arade_721.html
If the daffs and the geranium die then so be it, but I'd hate to lose the Hyacinth as it's such a bold electric blue colour and it never seems to divide so I only have the one to take a chance with. Any tips (and unfortunately delaying the driveway isn't an option ) on the way that gives the best chance of tem surviving? Should I replant them in my back garden or in pots, etc, etc
Ta muchly
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