1、 Transplanting time
Peach trees are usually transplanted after falling leaves. At this time, it enters the dormancy period, transplanting will not affect the growth, and there is a high survival rate. Transplanting can be carried out before germination in the second year. Transplanting after germination will consume a lot of nutrients, which is not only difficult to recover, but also may affect the survival. Transplanting in winter should avoid the severe cold period to avoid frostbite p>
2、 Site selection and pit excavation
Peach trees are suitable for planting in loose and fertile soil, and the soil viscosity should not be too large. If the terrain is low, the formation of ponding in the rainy season will also be very unfavorable, so it is usually selected on the highland. After selecting the location, dig a pit with a length and width of 1.2-1.5m and a depth of about 60-80cm. The size of the pit mainly depends on the tree crown. The larger the tree crown, the larger the pit p>
3、 Transplant
Transplant the peach tree with soil ball at the root into the new pit, and the saplings should be upright and centered. Then start filling and compaction, pour enough root fixing water and cover with a layer of dry soil. If the temperature is low, the surface needs to be covered with a layer of plastic film for insulation to avoid frostbite at the root p>
4、 Subsequent maintenance
The transplanted peach trees are easy to be frostbitten or cause pests. They can be painted on the trunk surface with lime to keep warm and expel insects. Regularly clean up weeds to prevent them from reducing soil fertility. In addition, it can loosen the soil and effectively drain the water p>