How to Transplant a Gardenia Bush : Garden Savvy
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Subscribe Now: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=ehowgarden Watch More: http://www.youtube.com/ehowgarden Transplanting a gardenia bush requires you to dig a hole about twice the size of the root. Transplant a gardenia bush with help from the spokesperson for new plants in this free video clip. Expert: Nicholas Staddon Filmmaker: Jose Varela Series Description: Gardening is one of the most stress-free hobbies that a person can have, as long as you're taking each variety of plant into consideration. Get tips on planting and gardening with help from the spokesperson for new plants in this free video series.
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I thought "transplanting" was when you dug up a plant already in the ground and growing to put it somewhere else.
I'm looking for a video on that because I have a massive gardenia (maybe 8-10 feet tall) in my back yard I'm going to get rid of. It's coming down whether it can be relocated or not...but I"m just wondering what the chances are of successfully transplanting it. -
Idea for root ball. Kinda like a brain transplant dont want to break too much gray matter off.
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why did you not break up the root ball after putting it in the ground??
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