Yes, sagebrush can be transplanted, but it requires careful handling to ensure successful establishment. It's best to transplant during cooler seasons, such as early spring or fall, to reduce stress on the plant. Make sure to dig up the plant with a substantial root ball and keep the soil moist during the process. Additionally, proper site selection and preparation are crucial for the transplanted sagebrush to thrive in its new location.
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