moving Mahonia plants

Started by trogg, July 08, 2009, 01:00:54

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trogg

Hi,

I've got 2 mature (5 years) Mahonia plants that have outgrown their current position .

what I want to know is, can I move them to a more suitable position without killing them ?

At the moment they are 6 feet high.

cheers

Kev
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trogg

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grannyjanny

Is pruning an option instead of moving?

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My advice is, prune then move - I've moved Mahonias at about 3' tall very successfully, they do seem to be one of the toughest plants going. As usual, whenever you move, as much soil as possible round the roots and water, water, water.

tomatoada

Make a big hole and plant with the soil back in mixed with some peat.  Yes water frequently.  Spray the leaves with the hose as well.

trogg

The main problem I have is I planted them too close to each other, and only a few inches from the patio and a fence.

Getting into the root system will be a problem.

I know they are tough, they were given to me in pots as a birthday present, I planted them out just before we went on holiday, when we came back I found them on the lawn looking dead  :( ( someone had pulled them out and thrown them down the garden)  >:( replanted in haste  ::)

I've got another idea, if I keep them where they are I would need to cut them down to 2 foot, would that be too much ? should I do it a bit at a time ?

One last Question  :) Can you take cuttings off them ?

Thanks for your replies so far  8)
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