How can I transplant my clematis in the middle of the winter?
I plan to be moving in January and want to bring my clematis with me (I live in Vermont), problem is by January the ground will probably be frozen. Is there a way I can dig it up earlier and store it some way until next spring without hurting it?
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Dig up, place in a pot or pots and shelter in garage or shed until you move and can get back in the ground. Keep damp, but not soggy.
https://homeguides.sfgate.com/time-transplant-clematis-70691.html
Yup, dig it put and put it in a pot, it will need to stay in a dormant state until you are ready to plant. Add water as needed.