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When to Transplant Tayberry sprigs

 
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I have several Tayberry plants growing up near my main plants.  I want to relocate them nearby.  When is a good time for Zone 7B?  North Alabama where first frost is in November.
 
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Most berries are best transplanted when they're dormant. In your area, that probably means December-March. I move raspberry shoots just about any time, though. Most of them survive. Tayberry is pretty vigorous so you probably won't hurt it by going now, and you might give them the advantage of a month or two of root growth before they close up shop for winter.
 
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