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Here are 4 easy tips for transplanting a plant or tree in your landscape:

1.) Root prune the plant or tree 1 year prior to the transplant
2.) Dig 1 foot around the tree for every 1 inch of trunk in diameter
3.) Prune the top of the tree or plant
4.) Mulch heavily after planting

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7 Comments

  1. I saw someone in town move a huge flowering tree a couple of years ago, it had to be 15’ tall. It’s doing great

  2. I was watching the long, complete version of this when this one showed up, I love them both.πŸ’–πŸ’–πŸ’–

  3. I want to propagate a Japanese maple tree. Is that possible? I've done rose bushes but is it possible for a tree?

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