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While summer is not the ideal time to move plants, it can be done. Soak them really well before digging them, prep the area into which they will be going, dig as wide as possible around the base so as to limit feeder root damage, plant them right away, water again, and mulch. Then monitor them. You will probably need to water more than you normally would. They will likely droop a bit while they get reestablished, but with a little care, they should be fine.

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