sebrightlover
Chillin' In The Garden
I have 2 redbuds, 2 ornamental pear and 1 I'm thinking its a Washington Hawthorn - can't remember the third kind right now - that need transplanted. I messed around this fall until too late to transplant. They are currently planted against the house (had started them there because of weather protection for them - they were like 1-2 foot trees then) that are at least 5-6 feet tall now.
How should I prep the ground that they will be going into? When should I transplant? How far out from the trees should I start to dig to dig them up to transplant?
Sorry for all the questions. These were those freebies that the Arbor Day foundation sends you. I am so surprised my brown thumb hasn't killed them that I just don't know what to do with them now, besides move them to the boundaries of my yard as natural future "privacy" fencing.
How should I prep the ground that they will be going into? When should I transplant? How far out from the trees should I start to dig to dig them up to transplant?
Sorry for all the questions. These were those freebies that the Arbor Day foundation sends you. I am so surprised my brown thumb hasn't killed them that I just don't know what to do with them now, besides move them to the boundaries of my yard as natural future "privacy" fencing.
if the trees are being dug up from right alongside the house, I suggest you find some replacement soil and stomp it in REALLY HARD into the holes they came from, preferably crowned higher than the surrounding soil, or you may have some exciting wet basement problems after summer storms 

Just like most Oaks and Hickories.