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Kristl, I don't think the Glaucidium is tap-rooted, or at least, I certainly didn't see anything that looked like a tap root either broken or whole, when I lifted my bigger ones, just a great mass of roots and soil, If you are hoping to move the wonderful plant in your picture above, I still think the advice to spade down round it now, is the right way to go. You'll need to go quite deep and I'd say you'll need a couple of strong men to lift it, when the time comes, maybe moving it to new place in its own wheelbarrow or similar.
Nothing personal just something we had both been wanting to do for some time- to have the space to grow and sell the plants we love. It was also a good chance to get away from the rat-race
on the topic of pre-digging--would this also be useful for shrubs, saplings etc?i have a lot of self sown native trees and shrubs, and might like to move some around--specifically spruce, red osier dogwoods..possibly birch and honeysuckles, amelanchier etc though i'm thinking maybe cuttings are the way to go on those?
Quoteon the topic of pre-digging--would this also be useful for shrubs, saplings etc?i have a lot of self sown native trees and shrubs, and might like to move some around--specifically spruce, red osier dogwoods..possibly birch and honeysuckles, amelanchier etc though i'm thinking maybe cuttings are the way to go on those?Yes Cohan, we always do a pre-dig to a good depth around subjects like those before moving .....good success rates too.... and not just because the back strain is lessened by spreading the effort!!
The idea of pre-digging is to encourage the plants to form new fibrous roots around the cut edges so that they will get a fast start into establishing in their new home. I would think a few weeks, say a couple of months is enough
these, i expect will be a real trauma to move...
Quotethese, i expect will be a real trauma to move... Just start the exercise programme, the steroids and the extra vitamins now, Cohan!
...but it's the grand designs that make you leap out of bed in the morning