
How to Transplant Richardson's alumroot
(Heuchera richardsonii)
Richardson's alumroot, also known as Alumroot
The optimal time to relocate richardson's alumroot is from the gentle throes of late spring until the warm heart of midsummer, stretching again into the crisp embrace of mid-autumn. In preparation for transplanting richardson's alumroot, select a spot offering dappled light or part shade, along with well-drained, fertile soil. A friendly piece of advice for you: ensure consistent moisture after transplanting to encourage seamless acclimatization.