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Why Fall Is A Great Time To Transplant Trees In Your Yard
Spring seems like the obvious time to transplant trees in your yard, but fall could be a safer, more beneficial time for your plants to establish.
Transplant is a word used a couple of ways in gardening. It can be a noun or a verb depending on how it is applied. When used as a noun, “transplant” is what we call young, often seed-grown plants ...
Question: We have a small maple tree and lilac bush that we’d like to move, as we are going to build a patio where they are growing right now. Can we do this now, in late summer or early fall, or is ...
Fruit trees are always a great addition to your garden. As well as looking pretty and making your garden smell great, they also provide quicker and cheaper fruit options than supermarkets and are ...
Question: I just moved into a new home, and there are some small trees that I think will grow too large too close to the house. They are still small enough I think I can move them. The trunks are ...
In gardening, the word transplant is used in a couple of ways. It can be a noun used to refer to a young plant that's grown in a container and then planted into the garden. It also can be a verb used ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Boxwood Q • I want to replace some plants in my yard. Is it too late to plant trees and shrubs? A • Technically, trees and shrubs ...
Question: Our nectarine tree has lots of blooms. Isn’t this too early for the tree to flower and will we get early fruits? Answer: It is a good bet your nectarine tree has lost a lot of its leaves, ...
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