When to move these plants around?
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Luis on Jun 29, 2013The best time to move is when they go dormant or when they finish bloomingHelpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on Jun 30, 2013It looks like you have hyacinthoides. These would be traditionally planted in the fall, but it hard to remember where they are to move them then, so, it is probably just to do so when the foliage starts to decline.Helpful Reply
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Tom on Jun 30, 2013Thanks for the help. These flower in the early spring and the foliage has now been gone for a few weeks.Helpful Reply
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