Allotment Gardening Advice Help Chat
Growing => General Gardening => Topic started by: sandygreen on March 25, 2017, 12:09
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I know camellias can be quite fickle but is it possible to move a camellia from one part of the garden to another? It has been in the ground for about 10 years now but is not huge. It is hidden behind a whole pile of other shrubs and I thought it might be better moved to a spot where it can be seen. Also, if possible to move what is the best time, presumably after it has finished flowering?
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We moved one twice. The first time from house to house, the second time from a position against (almost) a fence, to further along the fence.
The first move was in the February '92 the second in July '99
I didn't do anything in particular except dig a large hole fill with ericaceous compost & re-plant.
It had plenty of water every day for weeks & the second move took a lot longer to re establish & I thought I'd killed it but it survived.
The height of Summer wasn't an ideal time for moving it but I was building an extension & it would have been wrecked anyway.
It died quite suddenly a couple of years ago, I'm not sure what from, it just went brown & that was the end of it.
It was against a north facing fence so got hardly any sun.
I think the key is plenty of water.
Good luck.
Br.
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Alys Fowler says they should be moved in Autumn.
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/gardening-blog/2014/apr/12/ask-alys-move-camellia-new-house-april
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Thanks for this, it probably will be autumn by the time I get round to doing it. Think I will have a go as we cannot see it where it is anyway!
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Alys Fowler says they should be moved in Autumn.
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/gardening-blog/2014/apr/12/ask-alys-move-camellia-new-house-april
Which of course makes sense, because moving them now would risk the leaves' transpiration being faster than the roots could take up water as the weather warms up