What is the best agency to transplant evergreen bushes? We are trying to transplant some kind evergreen bushes and want...

We are trying to transplant some kind evergreen bushes and want to know the best passageway to do it without butchery them
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There is always vulnerability in moving plant matter from one location to another. Root material is sacrifice, and depending on the previous state of the plant, this can be a severe stress. If necessary, it is possible to transplant trees from one nouns of your property to another. The key lies within ensuring that the tree to be transplanted have a good good root ball and that the tree and globe together are not unmanageably heavy.

o Start by tying the branches together loosely.

o Then verbs a two-foot deep trench around the tree at tiniest one foot larger than the size of the root ball (or as much intact viable root objects as practical). Once the trench is dug, undercut around the shrub. Carefully prune the roots extending from the ball as you verbs down.

o When the ball is moderately exposed, begin to wrap the orb in burlap starting from the remnant of the tree down using twine to secure the wrapping. Keep digging until the bubble is undercut and sitting on a soil pedestal.

o Then painstakingly tilt the tree and ball and finish wrapping and securing the burlap underneath.

o Then cautiously tilt the tree and ball and finish wrapping and securing the burlap underneath.

To relieve your tree establish itself when transplanted, treat the planting area near mycorrhizal fungi, a specially formulated fertilizer and biostimulant.
Answers:    You didn't mention the age of the plants. The problem with trying to transplant shrubs that are elder than 10 years (depending on the plant) is that you lose too much of the root system when you dig them up that they cannot survive.

Its a monumental project to move large shrubs when you cannot be sure of the result. I would remove them and replant with current plants.