Best Time To Transplant A Shrub - Knowledgebase Question

Henderson, TX
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Question by rbcasa
October 2, 1999
We have some rather large crape myrtles that I would like to transplant from one area to another. When would be the best time to do that? And what would be the best way to do that?


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Answer from NGA
October 2, 1999
The best time to dig up and move a shrub is in November. By then the cooler weather will be shutting down the plant as winter approaches, reducing the immediate shock of transplanting in warmer weather. It also allows the maximum amount of time for the roots to establish in their new location, before the onset of hot weather the following spring.

Dig the shrub, trying to make sure and get as much of the root system as you can. Tilt the plant to one side and slide a tarp beneath the root ball. Then tilt it the other way and slide it onto the tarp. Use the tarp to drag it to its new location (this prevents lots of back strain). Plant it at the same depth it was growing before, and water it in well as you firm soil around the roots.

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