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    Hi all

    I have some rosemary (huge thing), sage (again huge) and some oregano/marjoram which I need to dig up so I can put a couple of raised beds down. Will I kill them by digging them up? Or am I best off trying to make the raised bed around them

    Thanks
    Rachel

    Trying to tame the mad thing called a garden and getting there I think!


    My Garden Mayhem...inspirational blog for me I hope! - updated 16/04/09

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    Take up as much soil and as big a root-ball as you can with them - replant them straight away, keep them well watered and you should get away with it.
    Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.

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    • #3
      You can also plant woody herbs deeper than they were originally growing, and they will root from the buried stems and make several new plants. I think this was covered in a recent GYO issue.

      I'm hoping to do this with my old lavender bushes - if I can get them out in the first place!

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      • #4
        My rosemary was about 4ft tall, and the same across, taking up far too much room, so I took cuttings last year, then advertised the parent plant on freecycle. It took the chap about an hour to dig it up . By the time he'd wrestled it free, there wasn't much soil on the roots though
        I could not live without a garden, it is my place to unwind and recover, to marvel at the power of all growing things, even weeds!
        Now a little Shrinking Violet.

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        • #5
          Thanks all!

          I'm still trying to get brave enough to have a go at them! Or I may just cut the rosemary back and stake it then fill up around it. The other plants should come up alright I hope.
          Rachel

          Trying to tame the mad thing called a garden and getting there I think!


          My Garden Mayhem...inspirational blog for me I hope! - updated 16/04/09

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          • #6
            Dig them up. I had a monster of a rosemary bush in my front garden. I cant stand it so It promptly got dug up and transported 200 miles to Glasgow for my mother in Law.

            It was out of the earth for about a week - (I'd put the root ball in a bag for transport) It now takes pride of place in her front garden and its doing really well. (I still cant stand it though....euch!)
            Serene she stand amid the flowers,
            And only count lifes sunny hours,
            For her dull days do not exist,
            Evermore the optimist

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Eyren View Post
              You can also plant woody herbs deeper than they were originally growing, and they will root from the buried stems and make several new plants. I think this was covered in a recent GYO issue.

              I'm hoping to do this with my old lavender bushes - if I can get them out in the first place!
              Ohhh I like that one...I have failed dramatically taking cuttings from my overgrown lavender two years running.

              It is worth a try as so often sage, rosemary etc get lanky and leggy. It is worth taking cuttings at the same time just in case.....marjoram is pretty difficult to kill

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              • #8
                I dug up a huge sage plant last April and put it at the side of the garden. I didn`t plant it as I was going to get rid of it as it was going woody. ( I`ve heard you need to replace them every 3 years) It is still there growing away and it had lots of flowers on last year.
                Might try to get rid of it this year.
                I refuse to have a battle of wits with an unarmed person.

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