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FALL SEASON"DO NOT DIG" LIST The Following Plants Are Recommended For Spring Digging Only. These Plants Will Only Be Dug In The Fall At The Customer Risk. Page 1 of 2 Pages. MAGNOLIA x 'Pinkie' Pinkie Magnolia MAGNOLIA x 'Ricki' Ricki Magnolia MAGNOLIA x soulangiana Saucer MagnoliaFile Size: 9KB. Apr 01, Other trees that are only dug in spring are Musclewood, Ironwood, Hawthorn, Eastern Redbud, and Magnolia.
Shrub examples include Hazelnuts, Hydrangeas, and Bladdernut. Spring & Fall Dig Times Some plants can tolerate a spring AND fall stumpclearing.bar: Carrie Hennessy. Trees Austrian Pine Scotch Pine White Fir Hemlock (Unless Planted by October 1st) Silver Maple White Birch Yellow Birch Hawthorne Red Oak Ornamental Pear Tulip Tree Quaking Aspen Amur Maple Hackberry Pagoda Dogwood Honeylocust Prunus Sumac Willow Mountain Ash Linden Hornbeam.
These trees include: Crataegus, Prunus, Populus, Pyrus, Quercus alba, coccinea, palustris and robur types. We can only dig these trees as a “Customer Risk” since the timing of the digging is inappropriate for the best chance of survival. Planting these trees in the File Size: 8KB. Trees such as Quercus and others can be dug if they have been spring root-pruned in preparation for a fall harvesting. Many nurseries are not that proactive. Harvesting practices have changed and advanced through the years but the industry is cautious and conservative.
These trees include: Crataegus, Prunus, Populus, Pyrus, Quercus alba, coccinea, palustris and robur types. We can only. dig. these trees as a “Customer Risk” since the timing of the digging is inappropriate for the best chance of survival. Planting these trees in the fall is a good idea if the trees were dug in the spring. Mar 31, Transplanting a Big Tree. Six months after root pruning, return to the tree and tie up the branches again.
Dig a trench about a foot (31 cm.) outside the root pruning trench in order to capture the new roots that formed after pruning. Dig down until you.