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Thu, Sep 13, 12 at 15:32
| Hello. I have two arborvitaes that have been in large (30") pots for about 5 years. They are about 4' tall now. Both plants look very good. At what point should I plant them in the ground? And should I do this in Oct/Nov or wait until spring?
I appreciate your advice and suggestions as how to do this.
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- Posted by Denver_Designer 5 (My Page) on Fri, Nov 16, 12 at 21:07
| It's OK to go ahead and transplant them now before they go dormant, according to NM master gardeners. I couldn't find anything on the CSU site. |
Here is a link that might be useful: NM master gardeners
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