Can you dig up a tree and replant it in Stardew Valley?

No, you can't directly "dig up and replant" a mature tree in vanilla Stardew Valley, but after the 1.6 update, cutting down a fruit tree gives you a matching quality sapling that you can replant elsewhere, effectively moving it after some effort. For regular trees (Maple, Oak, Pine), you chop them down, and they might regrow from a seed or stump, but to move them, you need mods like the Tree Transplant mod.
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Can you dig up trees and replant them in Stardew Valley?

Nope. Trees stay where planted. You have to cut down and plant a new sapling to ``move'' a tree. I'd be careful doing that though as the fruit goes up in quality on a yearly basis.
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Can you move trees once planted in Stardew Valley?

No, you can't natively move mature trees in Stardew Valley; you must chop them down and replant a new sapling, but you can get the sapling back by chopping down the tree to restart its growth. For a true transplant, you need a PC mod like the popular "Tree Transplant" mod, which lets you move fruit and other trees via Robin's shop. 
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How to dig up and replant a tree?

To dig up and replant a tree, water it well beforehand, dig a wide trench around the root ball (keeping it as large as possible), undercut the roots, wrap the ball in burlap to keep it intact, move it by lifting the base (not the trunk), and replant it immediately in a new hole that's wider but no deeper than the ball, ensuring the root collar is at ground level, then water thoroughly. The best time is typically during the dormant season (fall/winter) when the tree is cold and stressed less. 
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Can you pick up a tree sapling stardew?

Yes, you can pick up normal tree seeds/saplings (Oak, Maple, Pine) with an Axe/Pickaxe when they're small, but Fruit Tree Saplings are tricky: you can't normally dig up planted fruit trees, but the 1.6 Update lets you chop down mature fruit trees to get a quality sapling back, which you can then replant and move, maintaining its quality. 
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What happens if you say actually your dad was being weird in Stardew Valley?

"Actually, your dad was being weird." - -100 friendship points with Demetrius. Maru will ask Demetrius what [Player Name] is talking about. Demetrius will tell the truth and apologize for his behaviour.
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Can you get a sapling back after planting stardew?

The game prevents planting fruit trees too close to each other, ensuring a minimum distance of two tiles between them in every direction. Fruit tree saplings can be retrieved by cutting the tree.
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How to remove a tree and plant a new one?

Prepare the site well. Remove the stump and all of the sawdust from the stump grinding. Chop out and remove as many of the roots as possible and add in compost and topsoil to fill the hole and give good soil for the new tree to establish in. Do not plant a new tree in the decomposing stump of an old one.
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Can you transplant a tree without killing it?

Transplant the Tree

Can you move a tree without killing it? Yes, but you want to move it when it's dormant to lessen the shock. Most trees are dormant between autumn and early spring before they start sprouting new growth.
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How to dig up and replant a plant?

Uprooting the Plant Safely

Cut through the roots with a transplanting shovel and create a root ball that's 1-foot wide for every 18 inches of plant height. Carefully pry the plant from the ground and wrap burlap around the roots. Remove the plant from the area, then go back and fill in the hole to avoid injuries.
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What happens if you cut down a fruit tree in Stardew Valley?

If you cut down a fruit tree in Stardew Valley, you get wood and a matching sapling of the same quality (silver/gold/iridium) as the fruit it dropped, allowing you to replant it, but you lose the mature tree and have to wait for the sapling to grow back, with higher quality saplings growing much faster. Chopping it at stage 1 only yields the normal sapling.
 
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Can trees be moved and replanted?

Yes, trees can be moved and replanted, but success depends heavily on the tree's size, type, proper preparation (like root pruning months in advance), timing (dormant season is best), and extensive aftercare, as transplanting damages many feeder roots, causing significant shock. Smaller, younger trees (saplings) are easier to transplant, while larger, mature trees require specialized equipment, significant effort, and a high risk of transplant failure, notes. 
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What is the orange tree sapling in Stardew Valley?

The Orange Sapling is a Fruit Tree sapling that takes 28 days to grow into an Orange Tree, after which it will produce one fruit each day during the Summer. Like all Fruit Trees, it will produce fruit all year round if planted in the Greenhouse.
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Do trees automatically regrow in Stardew Valley?

Oak trees that have been chopped down fully (both the trunk and the stump being removed) outside of the main farm have a 20% chance to regrow each day. When these trees regrow, they appear as stage 3 saplings; from this point, they continue their normal growth pattern until reaching full maturity again.
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Can you regrow a tree?

The process of regrowth is not rapid. It can take several years for a tree to reach a significant size from a stump or sucker. However, not all tree species can regrow from stumps and even those that can may not always do so successfully. The ability and speed of regrowth depend on various factors.
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What happens if you fix the old tree in Stardew Valley?

The day after the stump is repaired, a raccoon moves in. Following this, he has a series of requests for items, each yielding rewards. The requested items often require the use of various Artisan Equipment, such as the Dehydrator, Fish Smoker, and Preserves Jar.
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Is it okay to dig up a tree and replant it?

The plant may survive the move if you start out with a healthy plant, keep the soil moist (but not soggy) for the critical time period after transplanting, and if weather conditions are not extreme during this time. The optimal time to transplant is when plants are dormant and no visible growth is occurring.
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What is the 10 20 30 rule for tree planting?

The 10-20-30 rule for tree planting is an urban forestry guideline promoting diversity to build resilient canopies: aim for no more than 10% of any single species, 20% of any genus, and 30% of any family in a city's tree population, preventing catastrophic loss from pests or diseases like the Emerald Ash Borer. This strategy protects against widespread damage by ensuring a mix of different trees, though designers balance it with aesthetics by grouping similar trees for visual appeal on specific streets.
 
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What is the 70 30 garden rule?

The Native 70/30 Garden

One of the most popular 70/30 garden designs is attributed to Dr. Doug Tallamy, an entomologist. He calls it the Native Garden, and it uses 70% native plants and 30% non-invasive non-native plants.
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What is the 5 15 90 rule?

At the March Falling Technical Advisory Committee meeting, a WorkSafeBC Occupational Safety Officer spoke to The 5-15-90 Rule. '90% of incidents happen within the first 15 seconds of the tree falling and within 5 feet of the base of the tree felled.
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How to uproot a tree and replant it?

To dig up a tree for transplant, first, water the soil, then tie up low branches, and dig a wide trench (10-12 inches per inch of trunk diameter) around the tree, cutting roots cleanly with a sharp spade; undercut the root ball to free it, wrap it in burlap or tarp to keep it moist, and move it gently to a pre-dug, slightly wider hole, replanting at the same soil level to minimize transplant shock.
 
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Which is the most common mistake made in tree planting?

Top 10 Tree Planting Mistakes
  • #1 Poor Selection. Selecting the right tree for the right place is also essential. ...
  • #2 Inadequate Root System. ...
  • #3 Poor Planting Site. ...
  • #4 Pot Bound / Girdling Root. ...
  • #5 Planting Hole is Too Small. ...
  • #6 Planted Too Deep. ...
  • #7 Improperly or Not Mulched. ...
  • #8 Not Staked.
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Can I replant trees in Stardew Valley?

Yes, you can replant trees in Stardew Valley, but for fruit trees, you typically have to chop them down and replant the sapling, which restarts their growth, though mods allow for direct transplanting, and you can grow trees in your Greenhouse or on Ginger Island for year-round fruit. For regular trees (Oak, Maple, Pine), you can dig up the sapling with a pickaxe to move it before it grows, but once mature or chopped, you replant seeds that fall or plant new ones.
 
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Can a snapped sapling be saved?

If a tree is young and has a partially split trunk, lost one major branch, and is otherwise healthy, you might be able to save it. Younger trees are more well-acclimated to healing damage than older trees because they are already growing out new roots and branches quickly.
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Will a tree regrow from a stump in Stardew Valley?

No, regular tree stumps on your farm do not grow back, but they do drop seeds, while stumps off the farm will regrow if you cut the stump down completely, with a chance to respawn daily in certain areas like the Secret Woods. Leaving a stump on your farm prevents a new tree from growing there but keeps it as a seed source; off-farm, chop the stump too, or it won't respawn. 
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