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Transplant success
A significant evaluation of whether the plant or shrub will successfully transplant is the initial step. Transplanting is stressful process for trees and shrubs sometimes causing death.

 


Transplanting Maple Saplings
and other Seedling Trees
November25,1998 I have about 6 maple saplings that I would like to transplant to other areas of my yard.

Transplanting Irises
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Iris rhizomes should be divided and transplanted in late July or August so they have a chance to develop a good root system before cold weather sets in.

Transplanting Garden Plants - Watering
No matter when you transplant plants or seedlings from your garden, water is a crucial element to the garden plants success. When you water transplanted plants and seedlings is also important.

Transplanting bougainvillea plants
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We live in Sydney and have a large existing Bougainvillea plant that is planted hard up against the house. We are considering moving it to our pool area.

Transplanting Perennials
Follow these tips on how to best transplant perennials.
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Transplant strawberries
Pat Said,
I want to know if I can use the runners off my established plants to fill in in other areas. If this is possible is there special information I would need to have to get them started.

Transplanting Asparagus Plants: Tips For How To Transplant Asparagus
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Transplanting gardenia
Once you are ready to transplant your gardenia, prepare the hole where the gardenia will be moving to. The less time growing gardenias spend out of the soil, the better the chances that they will survive.

Transplanting plants
Transplanting consists in removing propagated plants, whether from seeds, cuttings, or grafts, according to their kinds and other circumstances to a situation prepared to receive them.

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When transplanting, seedlings in peat pots, peat blocks, or on sod squares are not removed but are planted intact, container and all. This avoids any transplanting shock.

Transplanting Seedling in Pots
Transplanting Seedling in Pots - Step 1
Plants are ready for transplant when they begin to crowd each other in their initial tray or pot.

Transplanting Trophy Trees
Mature, stately trees can enhance your property (and its value)
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TRANSPLANTING HYDRANGEAS
Most people know that "transplanting" means digging a plant up from one location and planting it in another.

How to Transplant Paperwhites From a Container to the Garden
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To move a plant from one place to another.
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Transplant your own or purchased seedlings to a garden spot that gets full sun. Plant them about 4-6″ apart with the roots just under the soil and the top of the bulbs exposed.
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To transplant a tree or shrub, tie the branches loosely together so they do not interfere with digging. Remove old, large stems near the soil line. Dig a 24-inch deep trench one foot or more beyond the anticipated ball size around the tree or shrub.

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Starting Annuals from Transplants
Need the instant gratification of a beautiful annual garden? Learn how to successfully build a garden from transplants.
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The local garden shops carry romaine and leaf lettuce plants in a six pack that are ready to transplant into your garden. Cut the bottom out of a 1 gallon plastic milk jug. Remove the cap.

Transplants
Transplants are plants that have been started off from seeds that very same year. These are placed 3/4 inch deep and about three inches away from each other. Ones which are too big at transplanting bolt a lot more commonly.

Transplant your seedlings after the last frost date for your area. We recommend a cool, cloudy day, as this will help minimize transplant shock. To minimize transplant shock, work carefully to avoid disturbing the roots.

Transplanting Iris
Transplanting iris is a necessary step in its care. Over time, iris plants may get crowded and stop blooming. In fact, transplanting them is easy and should be done when you notice problems or automatically every few years.

Transplant Time. Transplant tomatoes when soil temperatures reaches 50 degrees F. Plants beans and other warm weather crops as well. Around the middle of the month I transplant the young dahlia plants I have rooted indoors.

Transplant the seedlings into 4-packs after 7 to 8 weeks, when the seedlings have developed 2 or 3 sets of true leaves. At this stage, the seedlings are not as prone to rosetting, so it's not as critical to keep temperatures below 75 degrees.

Transplant. Bury tomato stems up to the plant's second true set of leaves, digging a 10- to 18-inch-deep hole, if necessary. Fill the hole with the amended soil. Roots will form along the buried stem.

Transplanting
The process of digging up a plant and planting it in another location is transplanting. Transplanting is also sometimes used to describe planting from containers into garden soil or into larger pots.
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Transplanting Tips
- Gently remove transplants from their containers by turning them upside down and squeezing from the bottom rather than pulling them from the top.

Transplanting and Care
When the seeds sprout, remove the plastic. In a few days, the seedlings will crowd each other. Tip the pot and gently pour the seedlings and potting soil out onto a clean surface.

Transplanting. When to transplant seedlings depends on what you are growing. As a general rule of thumb, transplant when the young plant develops its "true leaves"... the first or second set to appear after the initial "germination leaves.

Transplant them in to bigger pots filled with potting compost and grow them on.
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When they are large enough plant them in your garden or in to patio pots or tubs.

Transplanting a Japanese maple
This Japanese maple is in need of a new home after having been in a wooden box for about two years. The problem is that the roots have grown out of the box and into the soil below.

Transplanting outside
Most annuals (those that are killed by frost and need warm soil and air to thrive) should be transplanted after the last average frost date. Don't be in a rush to get them outside if the long-term forecast looks threatening.

transplanting spiderwort Spiderwort roots seem fairly shallow - do I need to cut back when transplanting?
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Transplanting hardy annuals
Once the milder weather arrives, remove cloches from overwintered hardy annuals and start to move the plants to their final flowering positions in the garden.

Transplant
Plant seedlings into individual pots when they are about 2″ tall. Bury them down to the first set of true leaves for stockier plants.

Transplant - The process of taking the plant from one container or place and moving it to another. It usually refers to transferring the plant from the container it came from in the nursery into a more permanent spot.

Transplanting: Shifting a plant from one soil or growing medium to another.
Trellis: A structure, usually made from interwoven pieces of wood, bamboo or metal that supports many types of climbing plants such as sweet peas, grapevines and ivy.

Transplanting
Sometimes a conifer will outgrow its location or you may decide that it really would look better on the other side of the yard.

Transplant A seedling that grows its first true leaves, which resemble the adult plant leaves rather than the seed leaves that first appear.
Transplanting The process of digging up a plant and moving it to another location.

Transplant the seedlings
Once the seeds have sprouted and the first true leaves appear, it's time to transplant the seedlings outside. The pumpkin plants are extremely delicate, and care must be taken when transitioning them outdoors.

How to Transplant Rosebushes
Transplanting roses is a little trickier than transplanting other plant varieties. Start by thoroughly soaking the rose bush so that you can remove it without disturbing any of the roots.
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Timely Transplanting
Even drought-tolerant plants need water during the first few weeks after transplanting, because their ability to survive with scant moisture depends in part on the presence of mature, far-reaching roots.

Transplant in cool, overcast weather. Use burlap or tree-wrapping paper to wrap trunks and major branches of recently transplanted trees.

Transplants may be set out as soon as the soil dries out in the spring. Chinese cabbage is most successful when it is planted as a transplants. Late summer is the best time to plant in anticipation of a fall harvest.
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Transplant to a sunny place in the garden at the end of March.
Make outdoor sowings in early March in a warm place.
Sow every fortnight until the end of August for a supply of lettuce until the beginning of winter.

Transplant seedlings outdoors along slow flowing creekbeds.
Harvest leaves and young stems before the flowers bloom, as it becomes too bitter and pungent to eat. Cut leaves,wash and dry them, and store in the refrigerator.
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Transplant seedlings when they show their first true leaf.
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Transplant into a 20cm (8in) pot when 10cm (4in) tall, and pinch out the growing tip to create a bushier plant. Put in canes to support the growing plants.
Aubergines are usually dark purple, but some ornamental varieties are white or scarlet.

Transplant the prayer plant cuttings into 4-inch planting containers filled with commercial potting soil when healthy new growth is displayed, usually in three to four weeks. Before planting, dig up a few stems with an old spoon.

Transplant your leeks when the seedlings are as thick around as a pencil (they should be around 10" tall or so). For growing leeks, it's recommended that you dig rows 8" deep and 4" apart, spacing the seedlings 4" apart. Hill dry soil around the stem.

TRANSPLANTING: The process of digging up a plant and moving it to another location.
TREATED SEEDS: Seeds that have been protected against diseases. They are toxic.
TREE: A woody plant with a distinct central trunk.

Transplant your tomato seedlings everytime they are big enough to start touching their neighbors in the next pot over. Each time you transplant a vine type tomato, pinch off the bottom leaves and plant it up to its neck.

Transplant shock
The stage a plant may go through when transplanted. The plant may look "ill" while it adjusts to it's new location.
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TRANSPLANTING - The process of digging up a plant and moving it to another location. This should be done in the late Fall, when the plant is dormant.
TREE - A woody plant with a distinct central trunk. Compare shrub.

To transplant the orchid: knock the plant out of its pot, shake off the old potting media, and remove any dead or damaged roots.
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As transplants and seedlings grow and their roots reach deeper, you can water less often - but when you do water, be sure to moisten the entire root zone. To water your vegetable garden, you can use sprinklers, furrows, or a drip system.
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To transplant tomatoes to the garden row, use a garden trowel to make a hole about five inches deep. Carefully, remove the plant from the pot, and add or dig out more dirt so that two sets of leaves are above ground.

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