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bunty39 | 14:53 Mon 12th Apr 2010 | Gardening
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solid mass at roots. help
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can you explain further - what help do you want exactly?
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hi hawkwalk
thankyou for answering. when i extracted the monbretia from a container ( it had been in the container too long and was not flowering ) it was a solid mass of corms, some single but others three and four deep. it was too solid to separate by hand and i was tempted to use a spade. if there's an easier way that you know of, i'd be much obliged
they form chains of corms so you need to split them trying to keep the chains together. The best way is to interlock two garden forks and push them down through the clump and then pull the forks apart to split the roots up. This can be done either now or in the Autumn.
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thankyou hawkwalk
my computer is playing up now. i tried to submit a thankyou but could not submit. if you got this one. thankyou, will do as you suggest

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