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Transplanting in Winter
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<blockquote data-quote="Adkpk" data-source="post: 889318" data-attributes="member: 10206"><p>I'm giving the confidence vote with Dada. I have great success with transplanting yews with an excavator. They have a deep tap root. Try not to rip it up too much. Going to be some warm weather this week so get busy. Can you dig the new holes first? That would be good. And I would really try to water them in if possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adkpk, post: 889318, member: 10206"] I'm giving the confidence vote with Dada. I have great success with transplanting yews with an excavator. They have a deep tap root. Try not to rip it up too much. Going to be some warm weather this week so get busy. Can you dig the new holes first? That would be good. And I would really try to water them in if possible. [/QUOTE]
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