Can you transplant this?

Mundelein, IL

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On the identification thread it was thought that this might be phlox. Is this a plant I could transplant to another part of my yard? Is there a particular way/time to do it?

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Scott County, KY(Zone 5b)

Yes, you can transplant it.

If it is a relatively modest size, you should do it now - or at least when the ground is good and moist, like after a day or two of rain.

It likely won't even notice the move...

Mundelein, IL

Thank you for the tips!!

Quote from ViburnumValley :
Yes, you can transplant it.

If it is a relatively modest size, you should do it now - or at least when the ground is good and moist, like after a day or two of rain.

It likely won't even notice the move...


Scott County, KY(Zone 5b)

You are welcome. Post follow ups to how it goes, so that others may benefit from your experience.

Lea Hill, WA

Best time to transplant is when it's cool..(Early Morning or sunset) Where are you going to plant it? Phlox likes part sun/part shade..

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