Native Nevadans will tell you the old adage: "start your planting only when the last bit of snow has melted off the top of Peavine Mt."
It's believed that any earlier, there's too much chance for more snow freezing your new shrubbery. Later will result in too hot/again too close to winter for things to take "good hold". If you're just transplanting semi-mature trees, not so much to worry about. They'll likely be plenty hardy to handle any weather swings that may occur.
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