I replanted some trees and I devise they are dying? Any tips on how to hide away them? I just moved into my place and started sorting the garden out....

I just moved into my place and started sorting the garden out. The trees be planted all over the place and I approved to move them to more sensible places in the garden. They are three African Olive trees and are roughly one year feeble and about 1, 5 metres high-ceilinged and were wholesome. I have since moved them and in a minute they look like they are motionless. When I scratch the yelp near the top of the trees they are still especially green beneath however all the leaves are motionless. How do I save them back it's too late?
Answers:    build sure you give them plenty of dampen for a few months till you see new foliage start to come, after slowly decrease the hose down supply, this will help, but recurrently transplanting you disturb too many roots and they can die, but you wet them and talk too them
Looked this up to be sure.. but necessarily most olive trees don't like or involve a lot of river...since u transplanted them, it could be a form of 'shock' that the plant will recover. Did most of the root globe survive? As a rule, limbs entail to be pruned back to meeting the root ball. Some folks will put 'root blast' a form of growth stimulator on the roots of transplanted trees, shrubs, etc... hope this help!