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Getting under the rootball (transplanting my shrubs)
I'm transplanting a barberry and some rose bushes from one side of my
garden to the other. So far I've gone down a shovel-width about 3 feet down. But I can't figure out a good way to get under the column I've created to get the thing out! I tried plunging the shovel underneath but it's a bad angle since the trench is a foot wide. |
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Getting under the rootball (transplanting my shrubs)
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Getting under the rootball (transplanting my shrubs)
I'm not sure exactly what you're describing, but some people slide burlap or
heavy visqueen under the root ball to keep it intact while they move it. (Often a 2 -person job) |
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Getting under the rootball (transplanting my shrubs)
I'm not sure exactly what you're describing, but some people slide burlap or
heavy visqueen under the root ball to keep it intact while they move it. (Often a 2 -person job) |
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