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I live in zone 5 to 6 and I want to move a few bushes. A forsanthia, an athea and a burning bush. My question is can I move them now or should I wait. The temps here are ranging from 60-75 during the day and it 40-60 at night.
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I do not know about your zone or climate but here, fall is an excellent time to move or plant.
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less shock too when they are dormant or close.
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In your zone, right now is the perfect time to move.
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