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Old 18-05-2003, 05:56 PM
 
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Default Root ball question

it all depends where you bought it and what kind of guarantee it had.
fast growing trees can be 7 feet tall and not have much in the way of branching... it
can be shipped bare root, planted and do great. if it looks like a stick even a
leafed out stick, it is most likely going to be fine. garden centers buy many plants
bare root, pot them up (or in burlap) and they are sold before they develop good
roots. you want to help the tree along, get anti-dessicant like cloud cover. spray
that once every couple of weeks and of course keep the tree well watered.
if that tree didnt sell at the garden center it is easier to carry a burlaped tree
over winter. they set them in rows and mulch them. then when they sell them the
following year there is no need to disturb the root ball when planting.
clay is not crap soil. it holds an incredible amount of water and prevents the fine
roots from drying out. I hope you rinsed the clay off ... otherwise you may have
broken some of the fine hair roots that actually take up water.
Ingrid


"clipster" wrote:
I just purchased a 7 foot coral bark maple. It had a small root ball..about
15 inches in diameter and 8 inches deep. When I was planting the tree, first
the twine broke and then the burlap fell off. I noticed that the tree had
very lttle root system and was mostly in a heavy clay soil. I removed the
crap soil and planted the minimal root system in good soil.

I was surprised to find this tree with such a minimal root system. Normally
I don't even look when I plant balled plants. My question is: Has this tree
been "butchered" when the grower removed it from the ground and then tried
to cover up the problem with a large root ball?

Is it likely that the tree will survive? It doesn't look bad at all at this
point, but with such a little root system is there any chance it might
survive? Is this type of root ball typical from growers?

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