Moving trees?

i am looking to move house soon and i have some plants contained by the garden which i want to take beside me. wild strawberries, goosberries etc whats the best track to move them without wound?


Answers:    Please check this site http://www.ag.ndsu.edu/pubs/plantsci/tre...
It gives you details of tree and plant transplant.

You own not mentioned the diameter of the tree that you are planning to transplant.

In equal site check out for Techniques for Transplanting Large Trees section hope that help.
wait,........are they moving by themselves or are you moving them?
Dig up a big diameter of dirt around them and move them surrounded by to moist pots.
Depending on the size of the plant yes you can put it in a pot. Strawberries would be be fine. the plants will call for to be watered more often contained by a pot so check them closely, you may also put them in a shaddy nouns while in a pot. Last I would recomend the plants stay potted for almost a week so as to let the plant restore your health from being dug up since transplanting them into there modern homes.
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