Things Needed

Columbines ( Aquilegia ) are old - fashioned perennial blossom with fragile star - shaped blooms in pale shades of ruddy , purple , yellow , pink and white-hot atop uncompromising , lithe stems fence in by lacy foliage . Hummingbirds bed the blooms , and songbirds enjoy the semen pods left behind in fall . If your columbine outgrows its bed , if you ’re move and need to take some aquilege along to your novel dwelling , or if you ’re just rearranging your blossom beds , the plants can be moved . Transplant aquilegia in former bound so the solution can become institute in their Modern home before the hot days of summer .

Step 1

Plant columbine on a cool , overcast day . If possible , transplantation columbine when rain is in the forecast . A stretching of coolheaded days will give the roots a chance to settle in .

Step 2

works in a smudge where the soil drain well . Columbine can be planted in full sun or partial shade . Columbine does well where it will be exposed to break of the day sunlight , but in shade during the hottest part of the day .

Step 3

poke the clump of columbine with a spade . stick in the spade deep into the soil a few inches from the plant so you do n’t cut into the root . Rock the spade back and forth to loosen the rootage , then continue around the plant . Once you ’ve worked around the diam of the flora , repeal the plant carefully from the territory . taste to get as much of the roots as possible , as columbine has long etymon . Keep as much of the soil intact as possible .

Step 4

Place the aquilege plant life on a piece of cardboard or a fictile tarpaulin to make the plant prosperous to move . If you wo n’t be transpose immediately , wrap the ancestor in damp burlap first , and keep the plant in a cool area until you may get it in the ground .

Step 5

delve a cakehole only as mysterious as the columbine industrial plant , and at least doubly as broad . point the plant in the hole . Be sure the cap of the columbine plant life , which is where the roots fulfill the stem , is slightly above ground level . and fill it 2/3 full with reserved soil . meet the hole with water , and grant it to run out , then finish filling the hole with grease .

Step 6

Till the hole 2/3 full with book ground . fill up the pickle with water , and allow it to drain , then finish fill up the hole with soil .

Step 7

fertilise the aquilege works at once after planting , using a urine soluble fertilizer for blooming industrial plant . Read the label for exact specifications .

Step 8

Spread 2 to 3 inch of mulch such as small barque chips or pine tree needles around the base of the plant . Mulch will keep the soil cool , and will retain wet .

Tip

Columbine can be transfer in autumn , after the hot days of summer have pass by .

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