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1 Comment To "Transplanting a dwarf weeping japanese maple"
#1 Comment By Downtoearthdigs On 11/26/2015 @ 2:22 am
Fall to late winter is the best time.
Dwarf Japanese Maples are pretty easy to transplant but do grow slowly, so make sure you are putting it in it’s permanent home, moving it to often can kill it’s root system.
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