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fuggy | 12:46 Sat 06th Oct 2007 | Gardening
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i want to completly re-locate a camellia. when would be the best time to do this ?and what compost would be best for it?
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We've had no problem with moving Camellias/Azaleas/rhododendron. Dig up with a good rootball. They do not like alkali soil and remember not to site them where they get the early morning sun. Take a look at http://www.the-organic-gardener.com/transplant ing-rhododendrons.html and the link, which gives a good detailed run down.
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landscaper2. thanks for that, just what i need. i have some peat that i used for a blubeery bush, will that do
Camellia move without too much pain. I sugest you move it in early - mid Autumn. Buy the specialist compost. It will be well worth it.
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