How to Transplant a Shrub?
1. Dig: dig well in advance to reduce the exposure time of plants;
2. Remove the shrubs that need to be transplanted: Remove the soil around the shrubs that need to be transplanted and keep more roots;
3. Dig up as much of the rootball as possible and try to keep a good amount of soil around the roots.
4. Transplant new plants according to the location of the hole;
5. Lay out the plants and fill in the soil around them;
6. As you fill the hole with soil, keep pressing down. This prevents bubbles from forming in the air. When the soil level of the hole is equal to the surrounding ground, cover it with 2-3 layers ". Water the plants thoroughly.
7. Pay close attention to the soil moisture level around your new plants, and wait to harvest the beautiful bouquet!