Andrea - they'll need room to grow properly if you want them to be healthy - avoid powdery mildew etc.
Re-establishing after the move by: Andrea
I moved some of my perennials, to a single 6x4 plot, I didn't water them though Oops. My problem is I will not have a permanent place for them before they start 'blooming'.
What is the consequence of me keeping ALL the plants in one spot for one season.
Any thoughts?
Moving Perennials-Moving Houses-Winter Move by: B L Davis
Your article on wintering perinneals is exactly the info that I was searching for. We are in much the same situation as Kathy in Billings, MT. We are in Iowa. I can now subdivide hostas, delphinium, purple cone flowers, lilies, etc. etc. etc. I am also going to try this with the four arborvitae trees that we have potted in front of our garages. Many Thanks for your site!!
Thank you for speedy reply! by: Kathy
Thank you for answering so fast and especially with a much better solution! I would not had thought of marking my plants, but I can see planting something in a wrong spot because of guessing. Thanks again-my new home will appreciate the familiar, much loved plants.