That’s a great size to move and leaves in bud. Dig as big a root ball as possible. Good luck. Good advice above about fertilizing and care.
That’s a great size to move and leaves in bud. Dig as big a root ball as possible. Good luck. Good advice above about fertilizing and care.
Awesome thanks! Was hoping to dig it up and take it on the weekend (Sunday) but may just have to bite the bullet and take it tonight.That’s a great size to move and leaves in bud. Dig as big a root ball as possible. Good luck. Good advice above about fertilizing and care.
Forgot to add: Put a mark on the tree in relation to how it faces the sun so you can put it in the same direction when you plant it.Awesome thanks! Was hoping to dig it up and take it on the weekend (Sunday) but may just have to bite the bullet and take it tonight.
Let’s just hope no mothereffer cuts these branches same as my other tree at the cottage.
Wow...never knew something like that would have mattered...Forgot to add: Put a mark on the tree in relation to how it faces the sun so you can put it in the same direction when you plant it.
The attached file which I put together in a past life has a bunch of common turf weeds.
Just so I have this right... You are digging up a neighbours tree and planting it at the cottage, but you don't know what type of tree it is?Neighbour is giving us a tree from his yard and I'm planning on taking it up to the cottage and planting it up there.
Not sure of the type, but I plan on digging it out tomorrow after work and then finding time to drive it up to the cottage and digging a hole for it.
Anyone know what kind of timeline do I have here? 1 - 2 - 3 days? less? more?
What type of grass seed did you put down and where did you get it?I planted a Magnolia tree today and did a half acre of grass seed with a couple yards of triple mix on the problem areas. Will do another acre of seed and triple on Wednesday.
It's because neither of us know the English name for it...Linden (?) or something along those lines.Just so I have this right... You are digging up a neighbours tree and planting it at the cottage, but you don't know what type of tree it is?
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Nice - there's some pretty sweet Lindens. So do you know the botanical (Latin) name for it then?It's because neither of us know the English name for it...Linden (?) or something along those lines.
Thanks for the teaching. I pulled 8/16 today (and every other day) and have clover which I leave.The attached file which I put together in a past life has a bunch of common turf weeds.
Page 14 can help you better identify if it is crabgrass.
Anytime. It's amazing how much of this stuff I've forgotten until I read it again.Thanks for the teaching. I pulled 8/16 today (and every other day) and have clover which I leave.
Didn't the neighbour say it was a money tree? He just wasn't sure what currency it bloomed with.Just so I have this right... You are digging up a neighbours tree and planting it at the cottage, but you don't know what type of tree it is?
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Do you have some burlap or similar to squeeze the canopy a bit so it doesn't flap? Definitely take backroads not the highway
I’ll take the back roads. Will pass by your place in a bit.Do you have some burlap or similar to squeeze the canopy a bit so it doesn't flap? Definitely take backroads not the highway
Thanks. It actually looks like page 13, Annual Bluegrass. It is not annual however since it started in a few spots a couple of years ago and has spread to numerous circles so far. Do I have to dig it out or can I carefully use Roundup?The attached file which I put together in a past life has a bunch of common turf weeds.
Page 14 can help you better identify if it is crabgrass.
Definitely wrap that. Even at backroad speeds. Plastic is fine for the short time it'll be on it.I’ll take the back roads. Will pass by your place in a bit.
Calming kid now as she’s sad daddy’s leaving (or because she didn’t get ice cream).
I have not but thanks for that cool info, I'll give it a try this weekend with the kiddos. I just asked our local garden supply store what the recommended for our area (they know our area and soil type as we're very sandy (basically beach).What type of grass seed did you put down and where did you get it?
If you have never done a soil sedimentation test, that's a cool thing to show your young kids.
Something like the attached pdf, but I prefer to wait longer than 24 hours for the clay to settle, since those particles are so fine and flat they can take several days to settle. Then it can help you know if triple mix is what you need or if you could be better served with something else.