When is the best time to transplant a small maple
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When is the best time to dig up and replant a very small pine tree?
The tree is about 2 1/2 feet tall.
Anytime the ground isn't frozen. A year before you move it (unless it's under two ft. tall) Dig straight down all around it out at least eight inches from the trunk so it has a chance to develop a "root ball" . When you move it, dig a hole a foot deep and two feet wide. Put equal parts manure, and a quality soil mix. That will give it a good start.
P.S. Don't plant a Norway Maple as disease is ravaging them across the North American continent. It is a black blight that appears as dime sized spots on the leaves.
Be careful not to transplant a Norway Maple as they have a blight which travels. If the tree is under two ft. tall, just dig it up with a foot round root ball and plant it in a 18" wide, 12" deep hole that has been lined with a mixture of rich earth and manure.
The best time is in the spring. Be sure to put water in the hole and a little gravel if your soil is clay based. In severely clay content soil we also dug a trench from the hole and filled it with gravel to let the water have a place to drain. Then we planted our trees with lots of good potting soil to give them a good start. We tamped down the soil around the root ball and mulched it. Hope this helps and your maple grows well!
thanks to all of you for your advice. I'll give it a go as soon as the rain stops here in Michigan.