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Help for moving ornamental cherry tree

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Hi everyone. I’ve moved into a new house and there is an ornamental cherry tree that has been planted in a shady area. As a result it’s growth has been poor. I want to relocate it to an area where it will get full sun. I’m wondering when is best to move it. It’s a Prunus incisa ‘Kojo-No-Mai’ for reference. Any help will be gratefully received.
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As @steephill says, a lot will depend on the size of it.
If you have nothing to lose, now is probably a good time unless the soil is frozen. Just make sure to dig a bigger hole than you think you might need, better to fill in than have to keep moving it to dig more out. Preparation is the key
https://www.rhs.org.uk/plants/types/trees/moving-trees-shrubs
If there is no way you can keep it in its current location and increase the light levels then l would move it (conditions permitting) and see what happens. Good luck
Just take the usual measures - as big a root ball as possible, and have the new site well prepped first. That way, it'll barely notice being moved. A good clear area round it, if it's going in a lawn, and a mulch to help keep weeds at bay. Less of a problem in a border
Depending on which part of Scotland you're in, you'll just need to make sure it doesn't get dried out for the next year or so. Not usually a problem if you're in the west, but last year's weather was totally out of the ordinary, so just be vigilant
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...