Digging up a Cordyline

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Re: Digging up a Cordyline

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dorothy wrote:Well just to let you know, I moved one early this year, and I think it is slowly dying :( the bottom leaves are slowly browning all the way up the trunk :(
Hopefully yours wil be like Krackers who lost lower leaves but is growing away at the top. Let us know how it gets on.

Still havent dug it out yet, haven't had time but must do it soon so it can settle in its pot before the cold weather comes.
I've come to realise that I probably won't be able to plant it out until Spring next year, as it might be a bit late to transplant for this year. I have no idea what the soil is like where it's being transplanted, but will certainly need a lot of work as most of it is lawn. I'm hoping for kind weather this Winter - really kind weather.

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