of course, but it is arriscaded
The best time to transplant a peach tree is January. The trees are still dormant from the winter, which will reduce the shock of transplantation. It is also best to transplant a peach tree when it is at least one year old and preferably not after they reach three years old.
they die
Heart transplant and trees are purple
The general rule's to transplant in fall whenever and wherever possible. For the first 1-1/2 - 2 years are the most challenging for a transplant. The idea's to have more time - fall, winter, spring - to get established before the excesses of summer. It's generally thought to be more stressful for a tree to be transplanted in spring. For the transplant has hardly any time to settle in before summer extremes.
it depends what season it is...
Deciduous trees lose their leaves in winter.
decuios trees loose their leaves in the winter
For trees to survive in an artificial environment the environment must mimic the trees normal seasons therefore a tree that has a winter would have a winter. McGrumpy.
Coniferous (conifer) trees such as pines, spruces, cedars and fir trees do not loose their leaves (needles or scale like leaves). Think Christmas trees. Some conifers such as the Larch do lose their needles in winter. Trees that do not lose their leaves in winter are called evergreens.
All trees will withstand winter, as they are many years old. Some trees shed their leaves in winter. They are deciduous. Trees that keep their leaves are called evergreen.
deciduous trees remain dormant in the winter
Trees that drop their leaves for winter are in a group called "Deciduous".