just making sure, am I right in saying that the end of winter/ early spring is the best time for digging diciduous trees like liquidambers?
Just wanted to make sure

Thanks
Hugh

Hi Hugh,hugh grant wrote:Hey
just making sure, am I right in saying that the end of winter/ early spring is the best time for digging diciduous trees like liquidambers?
Just wanted to make sure![]()
Thanks
Hugh
I agree with Graham potter . "Alot of people tend to repot their bonsai much too early" You can get away with it after leaf fall but you can run the risk of the tree sitting in wet soil doing nothing and root rot can set it.You can start digging as soon as the leaves have dropped. You know then the tree is dormant and not much harm will be done to the tree. If you wait till the buds are about the "pop" that means the tree is active again. The roots are well and truly active (and growing) before the buds are swelling. So you will damage a lot of feeder roots when you start digging.
Dig as soon as you can and work on the root ball. Pot it up in a poly box and watch it grow in Spring.