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Best way to move mature creeping phlox plants

pippi21
10 years ago

When I moved here 8 years ago, my flowerbeds were already established(design wise)but the bed that runs along side of the garage is 5 ft. wide, meaning it is 5 ft. from side of garage to where the scallop brick pavers from the 1977-1980's era are located but the bed is the length of the garage, like 21 ft.

Over the last 3 years, I have filled these beds with a lot of perennials, most I grew from seeds via wintersowing. I have had some generous gardening friends give me daylilies and some Iris at plant swaps..This bed is too wide for me to manage any longer; even the people that do my Spring and Fall maintainence are having trouble putting down fresh mulch and they end up stepping on some plants as there is no place where there isn't a perennial.

My goal is to reduce that bed from 5 ft. wide to 3 ft. wide(or less) in the Fall. What is the best way to go about it? I probably will end up having a landscaping co. come in and do it but I've been saving all my large pots so that when I dig up a plant, the pot can be a holding place till the new bed can be completed. I could always dig up the entire plant and put it in a trash bag and let that be placed around the root ball, not the entire plant(foliage) if I do it myself. Does this makes sense? The hardest part is going to be digging the scallop brick pavers up from their existance now, as they have sunken over the years. I'm probably going to use a crow bar or flat shovel/spade.

My creeping phlox has been so beautiful the last two years but had grown over the pavers and onto the sidewalk. I took the electric hedge clippers and turned them up on edge to cut through the thick mass about a month ago, as I was afraid somebody would trip over them and get hurt. I cut them back even with the paver's edge. How do I move them so they will lived in their newly planted space?

Are oriental poppies a bulb? I thought I grew them by seed the first year I tried wintersowing 3 years ago. The reason I ask is that a gardening friend asked me for some seeds. I cut off the seed pods when they finished blooming and laid them out in the sun to dry up quicker and we got the bad storm/tornado went through 2 weeks ago and that was the last I saw of them. I found a dried seed pod under some daylilies when I was cleaning up the beds today. I am hoping that I will find more seed pods that I can send her.

I think I have everything marked with metal markers. Right now is probably not the best time to move any plant. The oriental Poppies were breaktakingly beautiful this Spring. The start out when they open a bright red but when they open, turn like a deep orange/red. Many of my neighbors wanted to know what they were. One neighbor who doesn't know much about flowers said she'd never seen a tulip that tall or the foiiage so big. LOL!

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