Things Needed
If your plum tree because it is not doing well in its current location , or you ask the region for something else , do n’t hesitate to transplant the Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree . Whatever the cause for the move , plum trees have a medium - to - gamy success rate when they are transplanted , according to the North Dakota State University Cooperative Extension . With proper care , plum Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree can produce fruit for 15 to 20 years .
Step 1
Prepare a new location for your plum Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree that receives full sun and has adequate drainage . loose the soil in preparation for digging a hole for your graft ’s root testis . It is unmanageable to know exactly how large your hole needs to be until you get the picture the tree from its current fix .
Step 2
Water your plum tree day by day , beginning three days before you plan to move it . project to graft your plum tree in former spring , before the bud come out , or late gloaming , after the foliage begins to shed .
Step 3
Mark the area around the plum tree with a sharp spade or shovel . You will need to dig farther out than you may expect the root globe to be , or about 6 in beyond the drip mould line . For example , make an notional ancestry from the outmost tip of the branch down to the earth , then go another 6 inches out away from the tree .
Step 4
Dig cryptical , and gently lift the origin ball with the excavator . Work around the root ball on all sides , so that when you pull up the tree it comes out of the flat coat easily .
Step 5
lay the Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree in a steering wheel wheelbarrow filled with 3 to 4 inches of water . Place the wheel grave mound in a shaded locating while you prepare the new hole .
Step 6
dig out a jam at the young site that is the same depth as the tooth root ball , and three clock time as wide .
Step 7
stick in the tree diagram into the golf hole , and fill again the hole with the soil . pack the soil down mildly , but firmly , around the root .
Step 8
irrigate the tree with a gal of water and watch for any sink holes in the ground . If the soil sink , fill in with more soil and tamp it down firmly .
Step 9
continue the soil with mulch , such as straw , Grant Wood chips or sawdust . Set the mulch in place at least 4 inch away from the bole and work outwards , so that no mulch impact the trunk of the Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree .
Tip
If you do n’t have a wheel barrow to use , you may also soak a great piece of gunny or canvas in water , and set the theme orb on it when you remove the tree from the undercoat . Tie the fabric up around the root ball to keep roots moist .
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