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26 Comments

  1. Oh no! I just replanted rhubarb and I fertilized them immediately after planting! Well, I guess I'll see just how resilient they are.

  2. We have plants that we have moved every time we've moved, including plants from both of our parents' homes. I was sure we'd killed one in particular, but it survived and is still with us! 🙂

  3. My husband says my plants shiver when they see me with a shovel cuz they never know when they're getting moved 😂😂😂. When they do, it's for there own good 😊

  4. When is the best time to move a bleeding heart bush in MNzone 4? It is april and has started to show green leaves. Can it be planted under maple tree near Speedwell plant?

  5. I had to move 6 year old asparagus plants last fall. I couldn't believe how huge they were and how deep the roots had gone. Massive. Thankfully, they all survived, and I'm harvesting spears now.

  6. There are plenty of wild or feral asparagus along the river in my northern city. I think i will try transplanting some this season before they sprout. The ground is still frozen…

  7. I have some blue plaintain that has had some serious new growth over winter. I need to remove some but I don't really want to lose those new plants. I would like to move that extra somewhere else. Should I try it now?

  8. Thanks again Luke. Didn’t know to wait to fertilize!!! Would love to see a follow up curious how moving impacts harvest this year. So tempted to move my peonies. I just can't seem to get it done in the fall.

  9. My Dad was able to take the raspberry bushes from my Great Grandmother's house before it was sold and now that I have my own place, I can divide it and have her raspberries for my home and my kids will be able to pick and eat the berries off as I once did which means more to me than as of it was a piece of jewelry or something materialistic passed down!

  10. I have 4-5 hydrangea I have on my list to move, but here in Central Ontario Zone 5b, even though this winter was very mild, I am afraid to move them just yet. Normally I would still be covered in snow and the ground and lake would still have ice covering. Today alone the lake has been free for weeks and the ground can't take any more rain, it is creating puddles every where. but with this new video, Maybe I need to risk it sooner than I had planned, Plus I have some asparagus crowns I am planning to add to my garden. Any thoughts would be welcome.

  11. Does anyone transplant perennials by first making the vertical cuts around the perimeter then delaying the full excavation for maybe 2 weeks? Thinking it might give the plant a chance to recover while the deep roots are still intact. Maybe best for Autumn transfer.

  12. Thanks for giving me permission to put off planting my fruit trees until fall 😂😂 I'm in FL and they are fully leafed out! But this will give me more time to get a better plan together.

  13. Here in upstate NY, I feel like we have been in the 'wet season' for about 8 months now. We rarely go more than 3 days without even light precipitation. 😂

  14. How much of this process applies to bare root fruit trees and shrubs? I have two bare root concord grapes that arrived early, and I don’t want them to get hit by a freeze (my estimated last frost date is May 5th), so I stuck them in big pots.

  15. Uh-oh I hope I didn't screw up by fertilizing. I just got a Meyer Lemon Tree today and the planting instructions on the tag said to put fertilizer in the hole. I transplanted it from a smaller pot to a larger one; not in the ground. I'm hoping you meant not to fertilize for a month if you are planting in the ground and that it's OK when up-potting.

  16. My magic sauce for transplanting is to add Espoma's Biotone Starter Fertilizer in the planting hole. Try it! You'll like the results!

  17. Q: What about Asparagus that never😂8 really goes dormant? SE Tx, I need to transplant Asparagus in a pot but it barely dies back.
    Not confident on when to move it.

  18. I dug up a rhubarb plant from my 93 year-old dad’s garden and brought it to our house when he came to live with us. It’s doing great several years later. Thankfully it’s hardy, because it got a poor start on my part due to laziness…

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