Transplanting an entire garden can seem like a monstrous undertaking. When transplanting a garden, it is necessary to ensure that the plants make it from their original hole to their new hole in a reasonable amount of time. Most people begin a project like transplanting a garden in late spring or early summer, when the weather is fairly consistent but not too overwhelmingly hot.
Hearty plants and flowers can go as long as forty eight hours when transplanting a garden before returning to the earth, provided that there is ample soil left on the roots. Whenever you begin transplanting a garden, the more soil that can remain on the roots the better chance of survival the plant or flower will have post transplanting.
The trick to transplanting a garden is keeping the transplanted plants and flowers well hydrated during the entire process. Transplanting requires the hole, which you insert the plant, followed by ample soil and water. You dont want to trap air in the hole with the plant when transplanting a garden. The air will negate your efforts and the plant may suffer damage or die.
As you add soil and water, be sure to press the wet soil deep around the roots...