Found this Tilly:
>>Jackie asks...
I have just brought a magnolia susan, it's about 3-4 foot tall. Should i plant it in the garden or transfer it to a bigger pot. What would be the best thing to do please?
Bill replies...
The time Jackie to transplant your Magnolia Susan is late springtime when the soil is beginning to warm up. Magnolias prefer a slightly acid soil they do not like chalky conditions and if your Magnolia is going to be planted in the garden you will need to choose a sunny but sheltered spot away from prevailing cold winds and, it is also important not to plant too deeply. You will also need to keep an eye on the watering throughout the summer months and a mulch with well rotted manure is also beneficial. You ask if it is possible to repot into a larger container and, again, now is the time and there are large wooden/plastic containers and barrels available which would be ideal for your Magnolia but, it is important when repotting to use a soil base compost such as John Innes No 2/3 and you will need to feed with a general Magnolia/Acid Fertiliser. Of the two options providing you have the correct soil conditions transplanting into the garden would I feel be more beneficial.