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To uproot a tree and transplant it, first, assess the tree's size and health. Begin by digging a trench around the tree, at least 12-18 inches from the trunk, to preserve the root ball. Carefully cut through the roots, then gently lift the tree from the ground, keeping as much soil around the roots as possible. Finally, replant the tree in a prepared hole at the new location, ensuring it is at the same depth as before, and water it thoroughly to help it establish in its new environment.

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