We lost a Red Oak tree in our front yard to high winds in a thunderstorm on August 6, and we have removed it. (The trunk was thin, and I am not sure that it was a type of Red Oak well adapted to the Dallas area. It was planted in October 2008 by a contractor hired by our homebuilder.)
Is it OK to transplant a Chinese Pistachio that we are thinking of purchasing (it's in a 15-gallon container) to the same spot in our front yard in this hot weather?
Or should be wait until the weather has turned cooler?
We will, of course, plant according to the Natural Way, and we plan to use both Garrett Juice Plus and Thrive as root stimulators.
Thanks in advance for any advice!
Thanks you for the post.
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