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An alluring landscape can
make a home that much more
enjoyable. Many homeowners
devote considerable time to
their lawns and gardens, and
that devotion can pay both
instant and long-term dividends. A well-groomed landscape can make it more enjoyable to relax in the yard, and
such a property will be more
attractive to prospective buyers when homeowners want
to sell their homes.
But even the most well-designed landscapes sometimes
need some rearranging, and
those changes may involve
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transplanting trees. Homeowners may transplant trees
for various reasons. Some
homeowners might be moving to a new home and want
to take a favorite tree along
with them, while some trees
simply outgrow their existing
space and need to be moved
elsewhere on the property.
Regardless of why trees need
to be transplanted, homeowners can take several steps to
ensure the process goes as
smoothly as possible.
• Determine why the tree
needs to be moved. Some trees
that are not thriving in their existing location may not benefit
from a transplant. For example, a tree with a pest infestation
might need to be replaced rather than transplanted. Determining the reason behind a transplant can save you the trouble of
transplanting that won’t benefit from the move. If a tree is not
getting adequate sunlight in its present location, then transplanting it to a different location on your property with more
exposure to sunlight might reinvigorate the tree. If soil is the
problem, than transplanting the tree might prove ineffective
unless you also test the soil where you plan to move the tree
and adjust it so the tree can thrive.
• Prune the tree roots. Tiny roots that extend beyond the tree
absorb water and nutrients, and such roots need to be pruned
before transplanting a tree. Landscaping professionals note
that root pruning stimulates the growth of new small roots
nearer to the tree’s trunk, and these newer roots will be dug
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up when the time comes to transplant the tree. Root pruning
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must be done well in advance of transplanting the tree. For
example, if you hope to transplant the tree in the fall, then do
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your root pruning in the spring before new buds appear on the
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determine the best way to prune your tree’s roots.
• Time your transplant correctly. Avoid transplanting trees
when temperatures are colder and the ground is frozen. Transplanting before or after a thaw allows the transplanted roots
time to develop. In addition, transplanting the day after you
have watered the soil around the tree reduces the stress on
the tree’s roots, making it easier to keep the root ball intact.
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• Protect the root ball. When transplanting a tree, make sure
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the root ball does not dry out. If it does, the tree likely won’t
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thrive in its new location and all your hard work will have been
for naught. Cover the root ball with damp burlap or canvas so
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it can retain more of the moisture it will need to adapt to its
new location.
• Plant the tree sooner rather than later. While you can store
a transplanted tree before you plant it elsewhere on your property, storing it for a long period of time increases the chances
that the transplant will be unsuccessful. Ideally, you want to
plant the tree in its new location as soon as possible. If
you must store it, make sure
you don’t suffocate the root
ball, as roots must be kept
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tentially cost you the tree.
Transplanting a tree can add
appeal to a property and help
reinvigorate an unhealthy
tree.
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