We would opt for autumn, Jenny, if you can keep the plants in relatively good condition. They may begin their seasonal decline into dormancy—that is, appear to fail to thrive—but should transplant successfully. (in advance of any problems, you might share your expectations with the company from which you purchased the plants…just in case you need/want a replacement.)
We would opt for autumn, Jenny, if you can keep the plants in relatively good condition. They may begin their seasonal decline into dormancy—that is, appear to fail to thrive—but should transplant successfully. (in advance of any problems, you might share your expectations with the company from which you purchased the plants…just in case you need/want a replacement.)