The best time to move trees in the yard is during their dormant season when they are not actively growing. This is typically in the winter or early spring (before leaves have emerged).
For deciduous trees, the best time to move is late winter, January through March. This is because the roots are less active, and the tree is not actively losing water through its leaves. The soil is also cooler, which helps to reduce transplant shock.
The best time to move for evergreen trees is in the early spring. This is because the roots are starting to become active, but the tree still needs to actively grow. If you are moving a huge tree, it may be necessary to move it in the winter, when the tree is dormant and the soil is frozen.
Here are some additional tips for transplanting trees:
With proper care, a tree that is transplanted at the right time of year will have a good chance of survival and thrive in its new location.
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