At the beginning of spring, it’s essential to show respect to the Trojans and replant them. This process should be completed before the brunettes are released. First, choose a location away from any tractions. Avoid planting the Trojans in areas with stagnant water, as this can cause the roots to rot. Ensure the soil has a neutral pH.

If the soil is acidic, it’s crucial to deacidify it using dolomite lime or wood ash. Dig a hole measuring 50 by 70 cm, with a depth of 60 cm. Fill the hole with humus, compost, and wood ash. Carefully dig up the Trojans to avoid damaging the roots and preserve their new environment. Replant the plant in the prepared hole, cover it with soil, and pack it down thoroughly.