4 Tools You Need For Transplanting Trees (2024)

Spring is here at last! Whether or not the weather feels like spring will depend on the area of the country where you live, but from an official perspective, spring began on March 20th, so now is the perfect time to start planning a year full of fun farming projects!

Transplanting trees is one project that I’m particularly fond of. We’re all familiar with young trees that try to grow in places where they will either be a nuisance or where they will never have a reasonable chance of surviving and thriving. Under such circ*mstances, you can either cut down the young tree (which doesn’t take much effort when they’re small), or—if it seems like a healthy example of species that interests you—you can make an effort to dig it up and replant it in a more desirable location.

It can be a lot of fun to transplant trees, but you’ll need to have the right tools on hand to help the job go smoothly.

1. Spade/Shovel

If there’s one tool that you need for transplanting trees, it’s a spade or a digging shovel—after all, it’s hard to get trees out of the ground without one! While an average spade or shovel will probably do the job just fine, a shovel with a longer digging blade will help you penetrate more deeply into the ground, which is useful when attempting to transplant larger trees.

2. Empty Containers

While not exactly a “tool,” you’ll want to have a few empty containers on hand to place the trees in once you dig them out of the ground. These can be plastic gardening pots or something even simpler, like a large cardboard box.

3. Yard Cart

For carrying supplies to the digging site and then carrying the trees to their new homes, a yard cart is an invaluable tool for any tree transplanting project. The simple design and hand-pulled nature means that you can take a yard cart places where larger machines and carts would have trouble going, such as in deep woods and across steep slopes.

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4. Water Jugs

Once your trees have been planted, it’s important to provide them with plenty of water to help them survive the shock of transition. Unless you’re planting trees within a hose distance from a water spigot, you’ll need a means of bringing water to the trees, and for this purpose I like to use water jugs (similar to these) that can carry 5or 6gallons at a time. Becausethey’re heavy when filled with water, I use my yard cart to transport the jugs to each tree, making the watering process simple and easy.

With the right tools, transplanting trees can be a fun and productive project that will have an impact for decades to come.

4 Tools You Need For Transplanting Trees (2024)

FAQs

What tool do you use to transplant trees? ›

Spade/Shovel

If there's one tool that you need for transplanting trees, it's a spade or a digging shovel—after all, it's hard to get trees out of the ground without one!

What is needed to transplant a tree? ›

The project requires root pruning during the season before tree transplanting, digging up the plant to be moved, digging a new planting hole, moving a heavy plant with the root ball attached, positioning the plant and refilling both holes. Providing plant care after the transplant is critical as well.

What tools do we use to transplant? ›

A: Transplanting trowels are a helpful tool for moving plants around, as they have a thin, extended blade that helps the gardener dig deep and remove small plants while keeping the roots intact.

How do you transplant a 4 foot tree? ›

Moving and Replanting

Dig a hole that is 2 to 3 times the width of the tree's root ball. The depth of the hole should be approximately 1 to 2 inches less than the height of the soil ball. If wrapped in burlap, carefully lower the tree into the hole, position it correctly, and begin to place soil back into the hole.

What is the best tool for planting trees? ›

A slim, curved spade is the perfect choice when digging holes for trees. The best ones make it easy to cut through compacted soil, so look out for designs with solid steel heads and foot treads, like this option from Bulldog.

What tool do you use to uproot trees? ›

​ You can also make use of brush grubber to uproot small trees instead of cutting them. A brush grubber is a simple-to-use tool with a clamp comprising metal jaws with heavy-duty spikes where the chain is attached to a towing vehicle. With the help of the vehicle's force, the grubber pulls the tree out of the ground.

How can I help a tree transplant? ›

Water is probably the most important element in caring for new trees and shrubs. Since a newly transplanted tree or shrub has not extended its roots into the existing soil, adequate moisture needs to reach the root ball. Soil type and the amount of rainfall govern the amount of watering necessary.

What are the 4 types of transplants? ›

There are 4 kinds of grafts or transplants (xenograft, isograft, allograft, and autograft) based on the genetic variations between the recipient's and donor's tissues (Table ​ 1).

What is required for a transplant? ›

The Recipient Patient must meet strict medical criteria which include not suffering from multiple organ failure, not wrestling with a persistent or pervasive infection, and not having any other treatment options available.

Can I transplant a tree myself? ›

For smaller trees, you can likely even transplant them yourself with the right tools. For larger trees, or trees with obstacles near them like power lines or other utilities, you should enlist the help of a local tree planting pro for the move.

How do you transplant a tree branch? ›

You need to choose newish growth, cut off a piece about six inches long, strip the leaves from the stem (this is generally where the new roots will shoot from), then plant it in loosish soil (to let the roots spread easily) and keep it in a shady area. Some trees will propogate easier from an air layered cutting.

What tool for digging out tree roots? ›

Pick axes & mattocks

These can also be used to dig out stubborn tree roots. Similar to the pick axe, a mattock consists of two ends (an axe and a hoe type blade) which makes it a very versatile tool to have in your garden.

What is the machine for uprooting trees? ›

A tree spade is a specialized machine that mechanizes the transplanting of large plants whose hand-powered transplanting (using traditional spades, wagons, and other equipment) would be prohibitively laborious. These include large bushes and small or medium trees.

What tool do you need to cut down a tree? ›

There's no easy way to cut down a large tree without a decent chainsaw. In the case of very small trees, an ax might suffice. At any rate, you'll get the work done more quickly with a chainsaw.

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