Just before the fire goes out.
The best time to transplant a burning bush is usually during the rainy season. When a burning bush is transplanted during the rainy season, it is able to grow into a mature tree.
Mount Sinai
God spoke to him for the first time at the Burning Bush (Exodus, end of ch.2).
As Moses was standing on holy ground , at the time of the burning bush. he was told to remouve his shoes.
God spoke to him for the first time at the Burning Bush (Exodus, end of ch.2).
The best time to trim a Burning Bush would be winter when it is lying dormant. But they are pretty heart and can with stand a trimming any time of year except for the hot summer months. Never trim more than 1/3 of the shrub at any time that there is folage present. This will harm the shrub and could kill it.
Moses was attracted to the burning bush because it caught his attention as an unusual sight - a bush that was on fire but not consumed. This miraculous sight prompted Moses to approach and investigate what was happening. Ultimately, it was through this burning bush that God called out to Moses.
Late fall and early spring are good times to move burning bushes. The shrubs in question will have enough time to adapt to the new location before the respective stresses of winter's cold and summer's heat.
The first time God speaks to Moses, Moses hears the voice of God coming from a burning bush that is not comsumed by the flames
The first time Moses heard gods voice was from the burning bush.
Most of the time it's because of fall. And you might be killing them. You might not be taking care of them corretly
The amount of time would depend on how fast the barn is burning, where the fire is located, and how long it has been burning. That being said it is always best to get a horse out of a burning barn as fast as possible.