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Old 10-22-2008, 11:39 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Default Re: To seperate or not to seperate? That is the question.

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Originally Posted by JCDerrick View Post
Splitting them that close is tough. Even with a digging bar. I think digging them up and using a knife like Jeff said would be the safest way, but that means disturbing the whole parent plant.

BTW, love the Tiki. My garden could use one of those.
Thanks for the reply. I usually don't dig them up but they seem sandwiched together. I am assuming they will grow just fine that tight to one another. I will leave them alone. The tiki came from Home Depot. You can't have enough tiki's or garden art! i boght four from Home Depot this year. They were very reasonable and are made from palm tree trunks. I hope they have more next year.
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