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Roots

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I planted a Chicago Viburnum in the Spring after we moved here. Now the sun has somewhat changed it's position and shade from a large tree only gives it about 5 hours of sun each day, from 3 pm. till around 8 pm. Does it need to be transplanted? It didn't seem to grow at all this summer. It's suppose to get a reddish purple fall color and white flowers in May. If it should be transplanted, when is the best time to do it,
this Fall or next Spring?
 
The plant has to generate new roots to replace those lost durring harvest. After a one or two years you will find more growth.

five hours of afternoon sun sounds good.
 
Thank you. It seems to be holding its own which is more than what I can say about some of the other things I planted this spring. The hot weather really took it's toll and maybe it was a blessing that the Viburnum has the tree to give it shade.
 
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