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Transplant purple leaf Prunus cerasifera
I am in southern california. I asked my gardner to transplant 6 yrs 15
feet high purple leaf pulm tree. He did it but I am not sure he knew what he was doing. I argued that the tree needs deep pruning before or after transplanting and he said that it should not be touched. Should I prune it? Now? (Still in full dorment) Is there anything I can do to improve the chances of the transplant? Thanks |
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