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Moving small oaks #2672710
12/14/18 12:32 PM
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Is there anything special I need to do so they'll live? Planning on digging up a few with trac ho tomorrow and plant in front yard


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Re: Moving small oaks [Re: jb20] #2673384
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A friend of mine that use to do a lot of nursery work said on wild trees you need to go out and take a sharp shovel and cut the lateral roots off about 2' from the base of the tree and let it heal for a few weeks before moving it.

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Ok I'll look into that thanks


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When it comes to small (as in 1.5-3') we have had great success during dormancy just digging them up and saving as much original dirt and root ball as possible and stick it in the ground in a similar sized hole right before a rain or watered in well. They don't grow much the first summer after transplant but pick up again on the second year.


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I moved two live oaks that were about 6 foot tall from the back yard to the front I just dug about 3 foot around and 2 feet deep they've done fine. take a 5 gallon bucket and drill a small hole to drip water it in the spring and summer the first year to help out with the roots drying out.

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I don't know a lot about transplanting trees. I was with my uncle and we transplanted a dogwood tree. I remember he marked the north side of the tree and he replanted the tree with the north side facing the north.


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