A landscape redesign doesn't have to mean losing every tree that's in the way of a new patio or garden bed. Transplanting moves a healthy, appropriately sized tree to a better spot on the same property instead of cutting it down and starting over somewhere else.
The process takes real planning, root balls have to be sized correctly, timing matters for the tree's dormancy cycle, and the new planting site needs the right soil and drainage conditions to give the tree a real chance to establish.
For homeowners in Baltimore and York Counties reworking a yard, it's often the difference between keeping a tree that's already contributing shade and character versus waiting another decade for a new one to grow in.
Is there a tree on your property you'd want to keep if your landscaping ever changed?
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