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Old 14-05-2007, 11:09 PM posted to rec.gardens
William Wagner William Wagner is offline
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Default Tree planting during hot summer - bad?

In article .com,
skunker wrote:

Hello,
I was wondering if it was OK for me to transplant a Yaupon Holly this
week in San Antonio, Texas? The reason why I ask is because I heard
that I should wait until the Fall when temps begin to decline a little
bit. If i were to plant it now, the high summer heat would prevent the
tree from growing at its full potential during this early crucial
planting stage.

Is it OK for me to do it this week or should I wait until late
September?

Avg. temps a May (86), June (91), July (94), Aug (94), Sept (90),
Oct. (82).


I'd hazard a guess . May 86 vs. Sept 90 not that much BUT I'd
provide shade Shade and water often. Why risk it unless you have too.
Which makes no sense as gardening is not a race.


Bill

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