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Ines
Hello Specialists,
I have a 13 year old Japanese Maple tree (the split leaves type) which has to be moved from where it currently is located - in a flower bed close to a house wall.
Due to the age of the tree, I am concerned that chances of survival are limited, is this correct?
Is there a realistic chance that the tree will be able to withstand a transfer? If yes, would mid-January be a good time to move it, when the tree sleeps and has no leaves?
I am very grateful for any advice. With many thanks and kindest regards,
Ines
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