Transplanting Mimosa trees?


Question:I have some baby mimosa trees growing in a pot and they're about 3 inches or so tall. What's the best way to transplant them w/o killing them? Should I wait until they're a little taller or is it safe now?

Answers:
Mimosas usually are real hearty, but they will drown themselves in water, so make sure you don't over water them. Also you can go to just about any store with plant supplies and buy some transplant solution. That will help them take root. You may want to stake them because they do have a tendency to grow a little crooked.

Hope that helps!


Try this website. I just did a Yahoo! search on transplanting mimosas and found this site.

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