Ep 153. Early Spring Transplants and Honey-Dos

Garden Dilemmas, Delights & Discoveries

Garden Dilemmas, Delights & Discoveries
Ep 153. Early Spring Transplants and Honey-Dos
Mar 24, 2024 Episode 153
Mary Stone

Early spring is an ideal time to transplant most woody plants. In this episode, we feature large cherry trees a farmer transplanted five years ago and the outcomes with updates that hopefully inspire others to treat animals with respect and kindness.   

We wrap up with hilarious early Spring Garden Honey-dos. I hope you enjoy the story. 


Related Stories and Helpful Links:  


Early Spring Transplants – Blog Post

 

Spring Garden Honey-dos – Blog Post

 

Here's a link to Penn State's Extension office article with a nifty chart on suggested root ball sizes by plant type. 

 

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