07-08-2008, 08:41 AM
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digging up plants at tree base
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"David Hare-Scott" wrote:
"symplastless" wrote in message
I have to dig up a huge liriope which is at the base of a 5 year old
weeping bald cypress. I don't want to kill the cypress. Is there a
way to do this? Thanks.
No real safe way, if it is that close you will do some root damage to the
cypress. Roots will be inter mixed, very difficult to remove without
damage. You may try to soak the soil, make it as loose and pliable as
possible, and work the liriope out, carefully, dig with a hose washing the
dirt away from the roots.
Good luck.
Don Staples - Consulting Salvage Hog
http://www.livingston.net/dstaples/Services/salvage.htm
Dirt? Why would he have dirt for the tree to grow in? Most trees prefer
soil.
Please explain in what way this gem of pointless pedantry is going to help the
OP.
David
Nice alliteration ;O)
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