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Only young trees are manageable

Nordmann firs form long tap roots, which they supplement with plenty of side roots in later years of life. This means that this type of fir is extremely storm-proof. The deep one Root system however, complicates the need to dig up the fir without damaging the roots.

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Before transplanting, it should be asked whether careful digging is even possible. The larger a Nordmann fir, the greater the risk of damaging its taproot. This will no longer recover or grow back. Small trees up to about 1.6 m in height are considered to be easy to transplant in practice.

Tips

If a Nordmann fir has become too big for its place, it does not necessarily have to be felled or replanted. That too Cutting off the tip is a way to keep them in the old location.

Beware of Christmas firs!

The Nordmann fir is a popular Christmas tree. So that they themselves

lasts longer in the living room, it is often offered in a pot. Even if the fir tree appears to be intact from the outside, its long roots may be cut for reasons of space. A Nordmann fir with a shortened taproot has no chance of surviving being transplanted into the garden. So before you plan to transplant, first check the condition of the roots.

Christmas trees that are suitable for transplanting must first be gradually accustomed to the cold outside from warm living room temperatures.

Spring is the best season for transplanting

If you choose to transplant it doesn't matter which one Nordmann fir variety decide, you should wait until the best time to do it. This makes it much easier for her to take root, which is crucial for the success or failure of the project. Set the spade only starts in spring, when the growing season is at the door.

Tips for transplanting

  • pay attention to the ideal, sunny to partially shaded location
  • Measure the roots and then dig a slightly deeper hole
  • to sufficient Plant spacing pay attention to other trees
  • do not insert any deeper than the tree previously stood
  • with pine fertilizer fertilize
  • water regularly for weeks after transplanting
  • possibly. use a support post to ensure a stable hold and a straight alignment

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