Your best bet would be to dig down with a large trowel or sharpshooter spade, and separate the plant from its root system.
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5 Ground Covers with Spectacular Fall Color
Ground covers are often the unsung heroes of the garden, quietly filling in spaces and providing that all-important green carpet. But what if your ground cover could also put on a spectacular fall ...
I have this vine (see photo) climbing up my Texas mountain laurel. An app suggests that it’s a morning glory. How can I ...
Proof that plants for north-facing walls don’t have to be boring, this one (Akebia quinata) has exotic looking cup-shaped flowers in dark purple which really do smell of chocolate ... The foliage is ...