Monday, May 11, 2009

When is the best time of year to transplant a Magnolia tree?

We live in SC (the Charleston area)The tree is about ten feet tall now and it's being moved to a different location in the same area.

When is the best time of year to transplant a Magnolia tree?
Fall is always the best time to transplant trees, bushes, and shrubs. You want the weather to be mild so that the plant wont have to work as hard and can concentrate on getting its new root system established. Make sure you put compost in your hole before you place the tree in and water well. By next summer your magnolia should be good and ready to make beautiful blooms.
Reply:yes winter time for any tree, as they stop growing during the winter
Reply:Any time after september will work.Thats the time of year to plant or prune trees.


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