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Bush indentifying

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TheVicarOfNibbleswicke · 25/05/2018 19:52

Hello hope someone can tell me what these are and can I dig them up and move them as they're pretty but all clumped in one corner (along with weeds, rosebay willow herb it seems!) thanks for help!

Bush indentifying
Bush indentifying
Bush indentifying
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Windydayz · 25/05/2018 19:54

Bootiful. I have nothing to add but i want one. I have something similar called Nandina Obsession but not a pink.

TheVicarOfNibbleswicke · 25/05/2018 19:56

It's more burgundy really but they are pretty just al kind of shoved in a corner of the garden looking cramped!

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ChishandFips33 · 25/05/2018 21:37

They look like my Pieris - I have mountain fire and a few others

Beautiful red leaves of new growth changing to green. Some also have little white flowers

I moved a few of mine

TheVicarOfNibbleswicke · 26/05/2018 11:42

Great I'm going to give it a bash!

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Trethew · 26/05/2018 14:48

Not the best time to move them, but if you do, keep them well watered and try to keep as big a rootball as possible

TheVicarOfNibbleswicke · 26/05/2018 15:40

When would be the best time to attempt a move?

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Trethew · 26/05/2018 18:16

Spring or autumn (March or September). I always prefer autumn as they have more time to re-establish their roots before dry weather arrives. If you do it in spring and the weather turns dry you will have to water them

TheVicarOfNibbleswicke · 27/05/2018 12:08

Ok doke I'll maybe just leave them
This summer as they are lovely just over crowded making dealing with the rosebay weed hard!

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