It’s no daubt that roots are important, and caring for roots once you remove a full grown tree and replant it is a critical part of the process.
Once the roots have established and accepted the new soil it can once again produce fruit in season.
In season… Not all the time.
If you are moved, shifted, you can feel lost, fragile and vulnerable, you might have a simple and easy transition or a more complex and delicate one.
It all depends on the type of garden and type of tree and type of roots.
Not all plants have the same root system, and not all people adapt the same to new environments as well.
Whether you have moved out of your parents home into your own or have moved across oceans to a new country transition is different and unique for every person in every family. For all humans are unique and are individuals, even if they are from the same family, just like each tree is different in a forest and not all forests are the same.
Let’s be gentle with people just as we are with trees when they get uprooted and planted in different soil.
Be patient with yourself as well, growth isn’t always seen and the most delicate growth happens underneath the soil unnoticeable to the world’s eye’s.