So I was curious to ask if transplanting trees in the fall works?
Especially I ask because I am in a cold winter state. Usually it freezes in November. But last year it froze in mid October. I do understand that its best to transplant in Spring for the best chance to live and for survival success.
But I couldn't help but wonder, what the success rates for transplanting in fall for cold weather states is when the tree only has about 2 months to adapt its roots before the freeze? And what is your experience with this?
Sure I can wait till Spring. But I am interested in the knowledge. And I'm also liking the idea of not waiting for 6 more months or 7... to waste all that time without doing experiments before then.
Curious what you will say.
Especially I ask because I am in a cold winter state. Usually it freezes in November. But last year it froze in mid October. I do understand that its best to transplant in Spring for the best chance to live and for survival success.
But I couldn't help but wonder, what the success rates for transplanting in fall for cold weather states is when the tree only has about 2 months to adapt its roots before the freeze? And what is your experience with this?
Sure I can wait till Spring. But I am interested in the knowledge. And I'm also liking the idea of not waiting for 6 more months or 7... to waste all that time without doing experiments before then.
Curious what you will say.