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Old 13-11-2009, 09:58 PM
lannerman lannerman is offline
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Originally Posted by mariel2 View Post
Being a beginner I need some help on the following-
I have a patio with small areas to plant. One of them has a Cammelia roots,
rather large and would like to get rid of them as I'm planning to plant a
smaller shrub near these roots. The Camellia has been cut about a month ago,
what is showing are four stumps of about ten centimeters.

Would be ever so grateful for any advise.

Many thanks in advance.
M
Hi Mariel2, you have made life difficult for yourself by cutting the camellia down and then worrying about the roots, in future, remove all the side branches leaving the central stem to give you the leverage needed to remove
everything in one go. Anyway, all I can suggest is that you arm youself with a good quality spade (as heavy as possible) and using a file sharpen the
blade and use it to bit by bit cut out the root, luckily for you camellia roots
are not very tough and also are fiberous in nature. Be careful not to cut your
toes off and keep sharpening the spade!
Best of luck Lannerman