Q&A – My fruit trees are not doing well. When should I move them?
Question:
My fruit trees are not doing well. When should I move them?
Answer:
After the trees go dormant in the fall or early winter is the best time to move young fruit trees. Move them to a sunny, well drained location.
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My fruit trees are not doing well. When should I move them?
Answer:
After the trees go dormant in the fall or early winter is the best time to move young fruit trees. Move them to a sunny, well drained location.
Related Videos:
Planting Fruit Trees
How do you prevent sunscald on young fruit trees?
Related Resources:
Transplanting or Moving Trees and Shrubs in the Landscape
Plant Fruit Trees