Carefully dig around the base of the plant, starting 7-8 inches out from the stems. You’ll want to capture as much of the root ball as possible, so dig carefully. Once you’ve loosened the plant, carefully lift it, retaining as much of the root ball and soil as you can. Plant it in its new home and water well. If rains are infrequent, be sure to keep the plant watered until hard frosts set in.
It’s possible that the browned leaves are simply a symptom of drought or the end of the growing season, so just keep an eye on it when it pops up in the spring to see if the foliage looks as it should.
Carefully dig around the base of the plant, starting 7-8 inches out from the stems. You’ll want to capture as much of the root ball as possible, so dig carefully. Once you’ve loosened the plant, carefully lift it, retaining as much of the root ball and soil as you can. Plant it in its new home and water well. If rains are infrequent, be sure to keep the plant watered until hard frosts set in.
It’s possible that the browned leaves are simply a symptom of drought or the end of the growing season, so just keep an eye on it when it pops up in the spring to see if the foliage looks as it should.