Last year I had a tree planted in my yard. It is a white tipped spruce. I wasn't home when they planted it and I never liked the location where it was planed. They refused to come out and move it and I have been thinking of digging it up and moving it myself. Because it has been so long since it was planted, would any of the tree experts here advise against replanting it or would it workout ok?
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was it balled and burlaped or in a container when it was planted.
Water it good leading up to moving it. (several soakings) Then quit a week or so before moving depending on soil conditions. That is a pretty big tree to move by hand. But can be done.
Agree with ORC; also, you want to keep as much dirt within the root structure as humanly possible. A big dirt mass that keeps the roots within it. The more roots you have intact, the better your chances of success.
This will leave a big divot to fill in after you extract the whole thing and necessitate digging a fairly good sized hole to set it in.
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Cut half of the roots in the circle where you will be digging now. In the fall, transplant the tree. Doing this will give the tree a little time to adapt to having its roots cut.
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