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Old 18-04-2011, 10:18 PM
gazh1983 gazh1983 is offline
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Originally Posted by lannerman View Post
Hi Gazh, Please DONT cut it down first to ground level, I see this mistake being made all the time ! The reason being is that if you cut it down first, you then have nothing to 'tug' on as you dig it out. I would be very suprised if it has indeed been killed by cat urine ?? Its possible but I think, unless this neighbour has 30 tom cats ?? If thats the case, I'm sure that as soon as you start to dig, you would smell it ? Anyway, sharpen your spade with a file, lay on the lawn a sheet of polythene and cut out a nice neat square (size will depend on the state of the grass under the tree) I would think about 18" should be big enough and dig around the tree, cutting the roots as you go. Eventually you will find that by pulling on the tree and lifting with the spade the tree will come out ( you might need to dig out some soil to get at the roots, hence the polythene)
If the soil doesnt smell of urine, then just backfill with some soil and returf and water this turf well and continue to water daily for about a week. If it does smell of urine, then dig out the soil to about 12" deep and refill with fresh soil and then returf.
hope this helps, Lannerman
Oh thanks Lannerman. Yeah I know I thought that about the cats as well, there's not that many there.
Basically the trees are yellowing from the root up and do look bad wonder whats causing it? Any ideas?.
What's weird is that since I cut the lawn last horrible dinner plate sized patches of yellow dead grass have appeared literallty over night all around them. I haven't seen her yet though it looks as if she has liberally applied weedkiller to spots on the lawn lol.

Thanks for the advice will do as you say!