If you can it would be best to ty to include a large lump of soil with it so as to minimise disruption to the roots then fill the hole with soil from elsewhere. Perhaps dig the reception hole first and use the soil from there. A good idea would be to put the plant in a plastic bag while you transport it so that bits of soil do not drop off the underneath while you are moving it, even if the moving is only a short distance.
The main room in your house...
Labour Brings in excellent Renter's Rights - long overdue.


I'll try and dig it out and replant it somewhere in the garden rather than at the side of the shed where it can't be seen. It is rather pretty.
