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Helping a New Tree Grow Straight?

While cutting back some lilac bushes today, I discovered a nice little oak sapling growing between them. It's growing at kind of a wonky angle. I don't want to dig it up and transplant it this late in the year (October). How can I stabilize it for the winter?

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December 6, 20170 found this helpful

I would move it in the spring. It can't stay where it is, as the lilacs require full sun, and the tree would shade them.

 

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December 7, 20170 found this helpful

Where I live, fall is traditional planting time.

 

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