Tree Transplant with 90" Tree Spade
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@BigTreesSnohomish will try that thx.
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That's a beautiful Monkey Puzzle. I can never understand why people would want to get rid of it. Hopefully it survived. I transplanted a 17' ft specimen 20 years ago and it eventually died. All of my seed grown specimens are flourishing and have been in the ground for well over 20 years now.
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u dont have to tie branches back?
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Most people don't have any idea of the value in the tree itself.
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i'm going to transplant a medium flamboyant soon. any help?
captainmendossa 4 weeks ago
@captainmendossa Depending on the size of the trunk, there are a number of things that can be done a year in advance, (root pruning), to help a successful transplant along, but sounds like you're running out of time. One foot diameter of root ball per one inch diameter of tree trunk is a good equation to keep in mind, and the root ball should be close to half as deep as it is wide, or 4' w x 2' h. Try some B-1 vitamin mix after the move. Best of luck to you Captain!
BigTreesSnohomish 3 weeks ago
Did it survive? I hope so.
blip789 2 years ago
It sure did!
BigTreesSnohomish 2 years ago