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Old 14-02-2014, 04:35 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Andrew May Andrew May is offline
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Default Transplanting Magnolia

On 14/02/2014 16:28, David Hill wrote:
On 14/02/2014 16:09, Andrew May wrote:
I have a fairly large Magnolia that is at least 25yrs old. It is in a
position where it will have to go because it will interfere with planned
building works. It has also become quite leggy due to neglect and I know
that they cannot be hard pruned.

However it has put down a couple of branches that have taken and
sprouted new trunks which are now about 6' high and 1" or so diameter.
If I cut these off from the main plant are they likely to survive in a
large pot until they can be planted elsewhere after all the work is
completed?

Andrew



I don't know what sort you have; you didn't say; but when U worked in
Cardiff they were modernising one of the old Victorian houses in
Cathedral road and felled a Magnolia grandiflora that was growing up the
front of the building, it was 4 stories tall.
They cut it off at ground level and capped it off with lead.
When I last saw it it was back up to about 15ft and looking very happy.
It hadn't read the book about height or pruning.
David @ a yet again very breezy side of Swansea Bay


I didn't say what it was because I don't really know. It was there when
I moved in. But it is probably 12' tall and has large deep purple
flowers. Sorry I can't be more specific. I do know that it is not a
Stellata cus I have one of those as well.