09-12-2021, 05:55 PM
09-12-2021, 06:11 PM
I've moved your thread from General discussion to Everything Brassicas..............as for moving perennial kale - too many unanswered questions - like what size/age are the plants and how much foliage do they have.
Personally, I've only transplanted kales from pots and buckets into the soil. Otherwise, they're far too well established to consider digging them up and moving them.
Personally, I've only transplanted kales from pots and buckets into the soil. Otherwise, they're far too well established to consider digging them up and moving them.
09-12-2021, 06:25 PM
(09-12-2021, 06:11 PM)Veggie Wrote: [ -> ]I've moved your thread from General discussion to Everything Brassicas..............as for moving perennial kale - too many unanswered questions - like what size/age are the plants and how much foliage do they have.Cheers Veggie
Personally, I've only transplanted kales from pots and buckets into the soil. Otherwise, they're far too well established to consider digging them up and moving them.
Was put in the ground last year, was about 6inches when I planted so that old.
09-12-2021, 06:27 PM
Let me find a photo
09-12-2021, 06:27 PM
Yes, but how big is it now?
09-12-2021, 06:41 PM
Biggest 2 foot, a foot wide.
This photo has 2 different kales in the background and 2 nine stars broc/colly at the front.
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This photo has 2 different kales in the background and 2 nine stars broc/colly at the front.
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09-12-2021, 06:51 PM
Why do you want to move them?
09-12-2021, 06:56 PM
(09-12-2021, 06:51 PM)Veggie Wrote: [ -> ]Why do you want to move them?I got carried away last year with all things allotment and need to move things around now I've reviewed the beds
They currently reside in a bed that I want to be used for annuals.
I have taken cuttings so am happy to risk losing them if moved.
You live and learn
09-12-2021, 06:59 PM
I would think that as long as you take a big enough rootball with it, and heel it in well there shouldn't be a problem? PS Might be worth staking it until it establishes some new roots.