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Mar
7
gophman asked:
The bush spring or fall.
MARK
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2 Responses to “What is the best time to transplant a lilac bush?”














Well i am no expert but i would say if you want it to bloom in the spring transplant it in the fall but if you don’t mind it not blooming one year you could do it in the fall.
Good Luck!
The weather gets cool at night that you put lots of the plant to protect it from frost.