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Moving a Hawthorn Tree?.?
I have a young hawthorn tree that had given me 3 years age, this year is the first time it has bloomed. At the moment it stands approx 6ft tall. I am moving soon and as this was bought as a present from a nursery. I am wondering if it could be lifted and transferred to my new garden. If so how is the best way to go about this?
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- HarshalLv 79 years agoFavorite Answer
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It would be best to leave it where it is when it's 6ft high and you would have to dig deep so not to damage it's roots and the flowers and buds will die.