i have several plants which i need to move, as they haven't done very well where i have put them this year ( thier first year in the spot) when is it best to move gooseberries, rhubarb, and peony, and will they then be set back a year again , ie i wont get any fruit from them next year either? ( not peony- not plannibg on eating that one, but will it flowe next year)
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I dont know about the peony, but I will be moving my goosebubs and rhubarb this autumn from the back garden to the allotment.
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Originally posted by lindyloo View Postthanks!-- if i move them in the autumn, as i know i should do, will i then lose another year of being able to get a crop? (ie. no fruit next year either?)sigpic�Gorillas are very intelligent, but they don't have to be as delicate as chimps -- they can just smash open the termite nest,�
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