Well Established Blue Plumbago
Just wanted to seek some advice from more experienced people ;)
We have a very old and very well established blue plumbago in our yard. Its one of established plants I am looking at pulling out and replacing with more camillia's (want an ever green, flowering screen)
We have tried poisoning it without any luck, I am not particularly keen on them, the density of the plant makes an excellent snake hide.
Anyway, I have decided if I cannot kill it, perhaps I can rehome it to our front yard. We have a small section in a corner that we cannot mow due to large stones and something pretty and bushy could look nice there.
Won't be too upset if I kill it BUT can they be transplanted successfully? What would I need to do to give it the best chance ie should I trim all the flowers and a half the growth so it focusses on sending its energy into the root?
Thanks all
Nae x