I recently had a landscape plan done and part of the plan involves moving a japanese maple. I was told that the tree may not survive in its current location due to being exposed to too much of the south sun during the winter (SE corner of house). I was told to move it to the NW side of the house. The tree is a "Fireglow" which is an improved bloodgood and seems to be doing fine where it is.
Do I need to move the tree? If so, how should I go about this. The tree is about 7-foot and it has been about a year since it was first planted. It was potted, not B&B.
Do I need to move the tree? If so, how should I go about this. The tree is about 7-foot and it has been about a year since it was first planted. It was potted, not B&B.
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