Redesigning your garden may involve transplanting perennials, shrubs or even trees. It's not a daunting task, but remember that timing is key because no plant should be kept out of the soil for too long.
June 19, 2015
Redesigning your garden may involve transplanting perennials, shrubs or even trees. It's not a daunting task, but remember that timing is key because no plant should be kept out of the soil for too long.
The best time for transplanting is late summer or early fall. That gives plants the chance to put down roots and start growing before the onset of winter.
Trees and older shrubs should be prepared before being relocated — otherwise they won't tolerate the change. It takes two to three seasons to fully root-prune a tree but, in the end, a compact, well-branched root system will greatly increase your tree's chance of survival once it is moved.
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