Japanese Blueberry - Knowledgebase Question

Las Vegas, nv
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Question by dls90
July 13, 2005
I live in Las Vegas. It is 113 degrees here now. Two different nurseries here have told me the Japanese Blueberry tree does not transplant well in the heat. Others have told me it is no problem. What do you think?


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Answer from NGA
July 13, 2005
Whether or not you can transplant your Japanese Blueberry depends upon the size of your tree, and how long it has been in the ground. If it is small, you should be able to dig and transplant it without difficulty. Do wait, however, for cooler weather. Transplanting in the fall, winter or early spring will make things less stressful for your tree. Best wishes with your landscape!

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