mfp03001
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Great news. My golding hops plant I planted last spring survived the winter and is breaking though ![Smile :) :)](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
I was considering moving it this year however because I believe where I have it planted (the sunniest part of my yard) it was getting too much sun. Many of the leave were rather brown by the end of the season last year. This was worse on the bottom of the plant than the top; if that means anything. It also started interfering with other plants, which I don't have the authority to move...
Is it a good idea for me to move it? I am sure its better not too but how bad would it be? I am not exactly sure how to go about doing such either and when is the best time but, I imaged I could find other post here about that.
I was considering moving it this year however because I believe where I have it planted (the sunniest part of my yard) it was getting too much sun. Many of the leave were rather brown by the end of the season last year. This was worse on the bottom of the plant than the top; if that means anything. It also started interfering with other plants, which I don't have the authority to move...
![200185_914254878821_9023842_48631430_6778860_n.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/233/233c642031416bd1ce538a2475214416.jpg)
Is it a good idea for me to move it? I am sure its better not too but how bad would it be? I am not exactly sure how to go about doing such either and when is the best time but, I imaged I could find other post here about that.