Gardening, landscaping and plants in general
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Thanks for the pointers, definitely going pull it and replant it with your recommendations on the process.


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One last quick tip with transplanting. The more established something is the more transplant shock it will go through. Generally late winter/early spring is best time to reduce transplant shock. And if you plan on transplanting something and can be patient. You can root prune with a spade the year or 2 years before transplant to help reduce transplant shock (more important with transplanting something more big and established). Plants do the majority of their root growth in the fall and winter.
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First one of the season:

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@SFMCfranky Nice.
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Shit’s getting serious here at Rancho Morales:

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My fav irises are really popping now.


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Beautiful blooms. But brief.



