Can I Transplant “Baby” Nandinas?
Q: I have “baby” nandinas and a friend wants some of them. When can I dig them for her to plant in her yard.
A: If it is 12″-20″ tall, I think a small nandina can be transplanted anytime. They seem tough as nails no matter how mistreated.
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