Yes, asparagus can be successfully transplanted if done carefully and at the right time of year.
Yes, asparagus can be successfully transplanted by carefully digging up the roots and replanting them in a new location with well-draining soil and plenty of sunlight.
To successfully transplant asparagus to a new location, dig up the asparagus crowns carefully, making sure to keep the roots intact. Choose a sunny spot with well-drained soil for the new location. Plant the crowns in a trench, covering the roots with soil and spacing them about 18 inches apart. Water the transplanted asparagus regularly and mulch around the plants to retain moisture and suppress weeds.
kidney
Yes, dill can be successfully transplanted to a new location if done carefully and at the right time, typically in the spring or fall.
A heart.
A kidney.
Yes, cucumbers can be successfully transplanted from one location to another as long as proper care is taken to minimize stress on the plant during the transplanting process.
Yes, raspberry bushes can be successfully transplanted with proper care and attention to timing.
Yes, cucumbers can be successfully transplanted as long as they are handled carefully and planted in suitable growing conditions.
Kidney
A kidney.
Organs and tissues successfully transplanted since 1950 include the heart, liver, kidneys, lungs, pancreas, and corneas. Currently, the most commonly transplanted organs are the kidneys and livers due to the high demand for these organs and the success rates of the procedures.