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A gardening expert offers tips for digging up a tree, moving it to its new home and re-planting it — all without killing it.
Transplanting bamboo can be hard work. Here's how to lift, divide, and transplant bamboo with success—and without killing it.
Q: I have a productive 8-year-old Meyer lemon that's been in the ground for about two years. When and how can I transplant this tree to a more suitable location? R.C., Houston Dig a rootball with ...
Question: We live in Tippecanoe county and need to transplant a tulip tree that is 2-3’ tall. Answer: Early spring (before leaves emerge) and fall (after leaf drop) are the best times to transplant ...
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It still would be a good idea to cut the tree back before digging it up. Water it well and give it a dose of fish emulsion to help minimize transplant shock, but don't fertilize it.
I've been told to use a shovel to cut the roots around the tree out as far as the branches reach, leave the tree in the ground for six to eight days, and then dig it up and replant it in the new ...
Learn the essential steps to successfully move or transplant a fruit tree in this comprehensive guide. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or a beginner, this video will equip you with the ...
It’s not too late to dig and divide perennials as the ground is still warm. Dig out the rootballs and divide them with a shovel or soil knife and replant them.
Early fall is a great time to pick up nursery bargains and transplant perennials and trees to give them a head start on spring.
If perennials are spring bloomers, fall is the time to divide them into smaller plants and replant them in new spaces — or give them to friends and neighbors as surprise gifts.