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mary 31-08-2003 12:32 AM

Transplanting large trees
 
I live in Pittsburgh,PA, and the Phipps Plant Conservatory is transplanting
two large trees sometime in the next week or so. I would say the trees are
at least fifty feet high. I was wondering if this was a good time to
transplant the trees. Also, is it better to transplant trees when they are
dormant, rather than when they have leaves on. Although the trees are only
being moved around fifty yards, it should be fun to watch.

Thanks

Tom



David J Bockman 31-08-2003 01:02 AM

Transplanting large trees
 
Actually, no, it's a terrible time-- I'm surprised at the Phipps if they're
doing it now-- it must be some sort of emergency.

The only favorable fact is that in high summer trees and shrubs can become
somewhat torpid and sluggish, thus reducing transpiration somewhat.

Dave

"mary" wrote in message
...
I live in Pittsburgh,PA, and the Phipps Plant Conservatory is

transplanting
two large trees sometime in the next week or so. I would say the trees are
at least fifty feet high. I was wondering if this was a good time to
transplant the trees. Also, is it better to transplant trees when they are
dormant, rather than when they have leaves on. Although the trees are only
being moved around fifty yards, it should be fun to watch.

Thanks

Tom





mary 31-08-2003 02:02 AM

Transplanting large trees
 
From what I understand they are moving the trees to make way for an
expansion of their building.

Tom
"David J Bockman" wrote in message
...
Actually, no, it's a terrible time-- I'm surprised at the Phipps if

they're
doing it now-- it must be some sort of emergency.

The only favorable fact is that in high summer trees and shrubs can become
somewhat torpid and sluggish, thus reducing transpiration somewhat.





Sed5555 31-08-2003 03:42 AM

Transplanting large trees
 
I live in Pittsburgh,PA, and the Phipps Plant Conservatory is transplanting
two large trees sometime in the next week or so. I would say the trees are
at least fifty feet high. I was wondering if this was a good time to
transplant the trees. Also, is it better to transplant trees when they are
dormant, rather than when they have leaves on. Although the trees are only
being moved around fifty yards, it should be fun to watch.


Tom,
You might find this article of interest:
http://www.colostate.edu/Depts/CoopE...s/movetree.htm
sed5555


Dave Gower 31-08-2003 04:22 AM

Transplanting large trees
 

"mary" wrote in message
...
I live in Pittsburgh,PA, and the Phipps Plant Conservatory is

transplanting
two large trees sometime in the next week or so. I would say the trees are
at least fifty feet high. I was wondering if this was a good time to
transplant the trees.


Conifers, yes. This is the best time because it gives them a chance to
establish new roots before winter.

Deciduous trees are normally transplanted after they go dormant, but a large
commercial mover has, I understand, chemicals they can use to reduce
transplant shock.


Tom Jaszewski 01-09-2003 12:02 AM

Transplanting large trees
 
On Sat, 30 Aug 2003 19:20:16 -0400, "mary"
wrote:

I live in Pittsburgh,PA, and the Phipps Plant Conservatory is transplanting
two large trees sometime in the next week or so. I would say the trees are
at least fifty feet high. I was wondering if this was a good time to
transplant the trees. Also, is it better to transplant trees when they are
dormant, rather than when they have leaves on. Although the trees are only
being moved around fifty yards, it should be fun to watch.

Thanks

Tom

"trees" is a pretty broad group of plants. Summer is an ideal time
to transplant a limited group of specimen trees. Transplanting large
palms and pines happens here in the heat of summer regularly, and
successfully by knowledgable contactors....


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