The best time to transplant Yucca filamentosa is in the early spring or late fall. During these seasons, the plant is generally dormant, which reduces stress and allows it to establish roots more effectively in its new location. Additionally, the cooler temperatures and increased moisture can help the plant recover from the transplanting process.
Summer
Soon after puberty.
The best time is after the first frost and before the last frost of your region. This is because you want to transplant when the plant is dormant.
The best time to plant most trees is during dormancy, so late Fall to early Spring is the best time to plant or transplant hybrid poplars. I feel, if you transplant around December, your trees have plenty of time to get used to their new location before new root, leaf and stem growth begin.
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.
Rainy season is the best time to transplant seed. During rainy season, there is a lot of humidity, hence the seed sprouts will get required good quality of water for a better growth.
The amount of water do need to give your yucca at a time depends on the size and age. A mature Yucca should have at least a quart of water a day.
Early Spring where I live. Early Spring where I live.
Spring
I just read on Fox Hills Lilac Farm's website that the best time is between April and Oct. They stated that 75% are done in the fall.
The best time to transplant canes is during the early spring or late fall when the plants are dormant. This timing minimizes stress on the plants and allows them to establish roots before the growing season begins. Additionally, transplanting during these periods can help ensure better moisture retention and reduce the risk of transplant shock.
The best time to transplant spirea is in early spring or fall when the plant is dormant. This timing minimizes stress on the plant and allows it to establish roots in its new location before the heat of summer or the cold of winter sets in. Make sure to water the plant thoroughly before and after the transplant to help it adjust to its new environment.