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When and How to Transplant a Horse Chestnut Sapling?


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Probably be fine to move now if you take at least 50cm radius rootball, which is heavy enough, you'll appreciate a mini digger to help you. Mild wet weather will help, don't bother if it's hot and dry.

 

Otherwise, December to March, try and disturb the little roots as much as possible but you'd do it by hand easily enough.

After moving it, feed and mulch with seaweed and woodchip, and just fricking drown that thing.

 

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And give it a bit of a haircut too.

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On 13/04/2024 at 09:54, peds said:

Probably be fine to move now if you take at least 50cm radius rootball, which is heavy enough, you'll appreciate a mini digger to help you. Mild wet weather will help, don't bother if it's hot and dry.

 

Otherwise, December to March, try and disturb the little roots as much as possible but you'd do it by hand easily enough.

After moving it, feed and mulch with seaweed and woodchip, and just fricking drown that thing.

 

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And give it a bit of a haircut too.

Regarding a haircut, do I reduce the height of the tree and if so, by how much or is it more about reducing the number of offshoots from the main stem? (which hopefully one day will be a trunk)

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