Hi Brad, we've been lucky up here in the Sacramento Valley this Spring to not hit summer early this year. It's been great weather, and I'm sure that's helping with the survival rate of my three transplants. The one that is flushing is pushing out leaves (~1" in size currently) on all its branch terminus. There are buds showing along the branch, but no growth as of yet. I think that tree will be fine. The middle tree, has a handful of similar flushes, but the majority of its branches have yet to wake up. The 3rd tree, has only one such flushing branch. The trees are definitely shocked to more or less extent from the transplant. Like I said, I think/hope they'll recover, and they have the ghastly surround to protect most branches.
On a brighter note, my sideyard project avocado trees are all looking great, having dropped their old leaves somewhat simultaneously with pushing out new growth -- lots of fresh, happy leaves there. Good munchies for leaf-hoppers that are taking over too, so I need to do something about that soon.
On a separate note, I purchased a bottle of TeraGanix EM-1 from Amazon, and I have it "fermenting" or activating in a large container (air tight) right now. Has anyone used this product for soil drench or foliar spray. I'd be curious to hear how it's worked on fruit trees and/or vegetable gardens. Thanks!