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We are moving (my husband was laid off, and we need to go wherever he gets a job), and I have 3 young blueberries (mixed varieties) and 5 young Heritage raspberries in my yard. I don't want to leave them. Everything is in dormancy right now. Most likely, they won't get back into the ground anywhere until this fall. I would over-Summer them in the pots. Should I dig them up while they are still dormant, pot them up, and prepare them for moving? Or should I dig them up right before we leave the house, which wouldn't be until early Summer?
Can you give me an idea? The plants are very young--I only planted them last Spring, and they were bare-root from a catalog. I would think that digging them up now would be the least stressful, but I could be wrong. Any help you can give is appreciated. Thank you!!
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