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Old 01-08-2004, 12:17 AM
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Default Removing ferns and recovering space


"Vox Humana" wrote in message
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"Ravi" wrote in message
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There are three ferns in my backyard, each over seven feet tall. I
don't know the specific variety. These were planted by the previous
owner along the fenceline with the adjacent properties. I would like
to replace them with another set of plants or trees. Is it possible
to remove and recover space from plants that size? The trunks are
large and I am assuming that the root system must be quite extensive.
Just chopping them down would leave substantial stumps and doesn't
make the soil usable for anything else.


I agree that you might learn to live with them. I think there is a drive

by
people to erase everything "the previous homeowner" did, from the color of
the walls to the makeup of the landscape. I have seen people move in

around
me who have removed wonderful plants only to put in some deadly common,
inappropriately sited plant from Wal-Mart that didn't survive the summer.
Then they get discouraged or lose interest and move on to the next project
leaving the landscape worse for their time and effort.


Okay, I have to ask: what type of ferns grow 7 feet tall?? And what zones
do they live in?

Giselle (I want some!)