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    Hi all,

    I have decided for a variety of reasons (poor soil, ease of access, small children, cats, etc) that I am going to convert my veg patch into two or three raised beds for square foot gardening. I'm going to do the work over the Autumn and winter in time for Spring planting next year (I work very slowly).

    The problem is I have some overwinter stuff (brussells, PSB and spring cabbages) in the ground, plus some perrenial bits and bobs (rhubarb, raspberries and strawberries).

    My question is, can I move any of these? Has anyone attemped to move any of these plants and were they successfull?

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    I transplanted all of my strawberry plants yesterday as they were in strawberry planters & I needed them in the ground so that I could bring the runners on. Not sure about any other stuff.
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    • #3
      Your perennials can be moved any time from September. I wouldn't try moving the brassicas though. It would be better if you can leave them where they are until they have cropped.

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