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Mon, Nov 15, 04 at 17:25
| Hi,
Ihave a camellia which I inherited from the former owner which just has not bloomed this year at all. I am planning to move it to a new bed which has acidic soil coniditoner along with other azaleas and rhodys. Will this be a good time to do the transplanting or should I wait till spring? |
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- Posted by CamelliaJim Z9CA (My Page) on Tue, Nov 16, 04 at 1:49
| This would be a good time of the year for moving a camellia. Camellias are more or less dormant from November through mid-March here in CA. Moving it now will allow the roots to get established and do some growing before the spring growth spurt in late March and April. |
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