Transplanting
Get the latest news, expert advice, and features on transplanting from the Gardening Know How team to help your garden thrive.
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How To Transplant A Rose Bush
Transplanting roses really is not much different than planting one from your local garden center. To make the task easier for you, this article contains instructions on how to transplant roses.
By Stan V. Griep
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Planting Forced Daffodils In The Garden: Moving Daffodils After Flowering
Planting forced daffodils in the garden is possible, but there are some special techniques and precautions you should be aware of first. Find out what they are in this article.
By Anne Baley
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Staghorn Fern Repotting: How To Repot A Staghorn Fern
In their natural environment, staghorn ferns grow on tree trunks and branches. Fortunately, staghorn ferns also grow in pots. Like all potted plants, staghorn ferns occasionally need repotting. Learn about transplanting staghorn ferns in this article.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Moving A Cactus Plant: How To Transplant A Cactus In The Garden
Occasionally, mature cactus plants have to be moved. Moving cacti in the landscape, especially large specimens, can be a challenge. The following article contains tips on how to transplant a cactus without harm to you or the plant.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Transplanting Trumpet Vines: Tips On Moving A Trumpet Vine
It is important to transplant rooted trumpet vine cuttings at the correct time to give them the best chance of survival. Likewise, if moving a trumpet vine that is mature, timing is important. Click here for information on how to transplant a trumpet vine.
By Teo Spengler
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Dividing Astilbe Plants: How To Transplant Astilbe In The Garden
Most perennial plants can be divided and transplanted, and astilbe is no exception. You don't need to transplant or divide astilbe plants every year, but every two to four years. For more information on dividing astilbe plants, click this article.
By Teo Spengler
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Best Times For Transplanting: When Is A Good Time To Transplant In The Garden
Transplanting isn't easy on a tree or shrub (or any plant), so it's important to select the optimal time to dig it out. When is a good time to transplant? Opinions differ on the best times for transplanting. Here are some tips to help.
By Teo Spengler
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How To Transplant Spirea Bushes: Learn When To Move Spirea Bushes
Whether you have one in a container that you want to move to the garden, or you have an established plant that needs to move to a new spot, sometimes spirea bush transplanting is necessary. Keep reading to learn more spirea transplanting info.
By Liz Baessler
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Potting A Garden Plant: Tips For Moving Garden Plants To Pots
If potting a garden plant hasn’t happened yet, it will at some point. Learn how to transplant garden plants into containers here.
By Amy Grant
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Firebush Transplant Guide – How To Transplant A Firebush Shrub
Firebush is a fast-growing shrub that reaches heights of 3 to 5 feet (1 to 1.5 m.) fairly quickly and moving a firebush can be tricky. Click on the following article for tips and advice on transplanting a firebush without damaging the roots.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Fuchsia Transplant Info: When To Transplant Hardy Fuchsias
Gardeners are often confused about which fuchsias are hardy and when to transplant hardy fuchsias. The confusion is understandable, as not all of them hardy. Read here for more info.
By Becca Badgett
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How To Transplant A Tree That Produces Fruit
How to transplant an apple tree? What is lemon tree transplant shock? Can mature fruit trees be transplanted? Read on for answers to fruit tree transplant questions.
By Teo Spengler
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How To Transplant Trees From Woods
Learn the best practices for transplanting deciduous and evergreen trees from the forest.
By Teo Spengler
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Transplanting Seedlings And Plants Outdoors
Some of our favorite vegetables need a long growing season to produce reliably. For many gardeners, that means transplanting seedlings that are started indoors. Read on to learn how.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Tips For Bearded Irises Replanting And Dividing
When your irises become overcrowded, it's time to divide and transplant iris tubers. Generally, iris plants are divided every 3-5 years. For information on how to divide and transplant correcting, read this article.
By Nikki Tilley
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Transplanting Crabapples: How To Transplant A Crabapple Tree
Moving a crabapple tree isn't easy and there are no guarantees of success. However, transplanting crabapples is certainly possible, especially if the tree is still relatively young and small. If you're determined to give it a try, click here for tips.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Transplanting Tree Philodendron: Tips On Repotting Tree Philodendron Plants
There is lots of confusion when it comes to tree and split leaf philodendrons - two different plants. That being said, the care of both, including repotting, is fairly similar. For more information about how to repot a lacy tree philodendron, click here.
By Liz Baessler