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I have a Confederate Rose tree that my father planted for me close to 20 years ago. I’m moving into a new house in about 2 months, and I’m wonderi...
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Can I Transplant my Hibiscus tree? #682438
Asked March 03, 2021, 1:09 AM EST
I have a Confederate Rose tree that my father planted for me close to 20 years ago. I’m moving into a new house in about 2 months, and I’m wondering if I can take the tree (or at least part of it) with me. I know you’re supposed to make cuttings and root them at a different time of year, but I didn’t know I’d be moving until two weeks ago. I don’t have access to the original tree or to the one from which the original tree was taken. I expect my current house to sell by early June at the latest, so I might not have access to my tree after that time. Any advice?
Madison County Mississippi
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