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Martin 10-06-2004 10:11 PM

These roots what are they ?
 
Hello,
Been digging in a garden about 18" down and found some long pencil thick
roots running horizontally.. I broke one and its orange/yellow in colour.

Anyone have any ideas what these roots could be ?
The only plants/shrubs in the vicinity are about 5 ft away. These are
paeony, lupins,rhododendrons and rhubarb.

Also there is possibly some unseen bindweed in the area,this pops up
elsewhere in the garden during the Summer.

Martin



Kay 10-06-2004 10:14 PM

These roots what are they ?
 
In article , Martin
writes
Hello,
Been digging in a garden about 18" down and found some long pencil thick
roots running horizontally.. I broke one and its orange/yellow in colour.

Anyone have any ideas what these roots could be ?
The only plants/shrubs in the vicinity are about 5 ft away. These are
paeony, lupins,rhododendrons and rhubarb.

Also there is possibly some unseen bindweed in the area,this pops up
elsewhere in the garden during the Summer.

Not bindweed. They are white. The yellow roots that I know are nettles
and mulberry. rom your selection I'd guess it was the rhodos.
--
Kay
"Do not insult the crocodile until you have crossed the river"


tuin man 10-06-2004 10:16 PM

These roots what are they ?
 

"Kay" wrote in message
...
In article , Martin
writes
Hello,
Been digging in a garden about 18" down and found some long pencil thick
roots running horizontally.. I broke one and its orange/yellow in

colour.

Anyone have any ideas what these roots could be ?
The only plants/shrubs in the vicinity are about 5 ft away. These are
paeony, lupins,rhododendrons and rhubarb.

snip

Not bindweed. They are white. The yellow roots that I know are nettles
and mulberry.


And Berberis (any) and I'm not sure, but possibly snowberry.

patrick





Janet Baraclough 10-06-2004 10:34 PM

These roots what are they ?
 
The message
from Martin contains these words:

Hello,
Been digging in a garden about 18" down and found some long pencil thick
roots running horizontally.. I broke one and its orange/yellow in colour.


Anyone have any ideas what these roots could be ?


Ash ? My neighbour's ash has yellow roots up to 15 metres distant from
the trunk. They are in deep soil but run horizontally about 18" from the
surface.

Janet



Douglas 10-06-2004 11:18 PM

These roots what are they ?
 

"Janet Baraclough" wrote in message
...
The message
from Martin contains these words:

Hello,
Been digging in a garden about 18" down and found some long pencil thick
roots running horizontally.. I broke one and its orange/yellow in

colour.

Anyone have any ideas what these roots could be ?


Ash ? My neighbour's ash has yellow roots up to 15 metres distant from
the trunk. They are in deep soil but run horizontally about 18" from the
surface.

Janet


**********
You are probably lucky! it is not, - but could have been, - the dreaded
convolvulus, - the bane of my life.
Its roots are white and form a network about six inches under the soil.
Boy-oh-boy! - get one piece even less than half an inch into your garden and
you have a long-term problem, - especially if there are roots coming under
a double fence from the recently arrived Neighbours from Hell critter's
dump next door.
Doug.
*********







Douglas 11-06-2004 12:20 AM

These roots what are they ?
 

"Janet Baraclough" wrote in message
...
The message
from Martin contains these words:

Hello,
Been digging in a garden about 18" down and found some long pencil thick
roots running horizontally.. I broke one and its orange/yellow in

colour.

Anyone have any ideas what these roots could be ?


Ash ? My neighbour's ash has yellow roots up to 15 metres distant from
the trunk. They are in deep soil but run horizontally about 18" from the
surface.

Janet


**********
You are probably lucky! it is not, - but could have been, - the dreaded
convolvulus, - the bane of my life.
Its roots are white and form a network about six inches under the soil.
Boy-oh-boy! - get one piece even less than half an inch into your garden and
you have a long-term problem, - especially if there are roots coming under
a double fence from the recently arrived Neighbours from Hell critter's
dump next door.
Doug.
*********







Douglas 11-06-2004 01:19 AM

These roots what are they ?
 

"Janet Baraclough" wrote in message
...
The message
from Martin contains these words:

Hello,
Been digging in a garden about 18" down and found some long pencil thick
roots running horizontally.. I broke one and its orange/yellow in

colour.

Anyone have any ideas what these roots could be ?


Ash ? My neighbour's ash has yellow roots up to 15 metres distant from
the trunk. They are in deep soil but run horizontally about 18" from the
surface.

Janet


**********
You are probably lucky! it is not, - but could have been, - the dreaded
convolvulus, - the bane of my life.
Its roots are white and form a network about six inches under the soil.
Boy-oh-boy! - get one piece even less than half an inch into your garden and
you have a long-term problem, - especially if there are roots coming under
a double fence from the recently arrived Neighbours from Hell critter's
dump next door.
Doug.
*********







Douglas 11-06-2004 02:21 AM

These roots what are they ?
 

"Janet Baraclough" wrote in message
...
The message
from Martin contains these words:

Hello,
Been digging in a garden about 18" down and found some long pencil thick
roots running horizontally.. I broke one and its orange/yellow in

colour.

Anyone have any ideas what these roots could be ?


Ash ? My neighbour's ash has yellow roots up to 15 metres distant from
the trunk. They are in deep soil but run horizontally about 18" from the
surface.

Janet


**********
You are probably lucky! it is not, - but could have been, - the dreaded
convolvulus, - the bane of my life.
Its roots are white and form a network about six inches under the soil.
Boy-oh-boy! - get one piece even less than half an inch into your garden and
you have a long-term problem, - especially if there are roots coming under
a double fence from the recently arrived Neighbours from Hell critter's
dump next door.
Doug.
*********







Douglas 11-06-2004 03:21 AM

These roots what are they ?
 

"Janet Baraclough" wrote in message
...
The message
from Martin contains these words:

Hello,
Been digging in a garden about 18" down and found some long pencil thick
roots running horizontally.. I broke one and its orange/yellow in

colour.

Anyone have any ideas what these roots could be ?


Ash ? My neighbour's ash has yellow roots up to 15 metres distant from
the trunk. They are in deep soil but run horizontally about 18" from the
surface.

Janet


**********
You are probably lucky! it is not, - but could have been, - the dreaded
convolvulus, - the bane of my life.
Its roots are white and form a network about six inches under the soil.
Boy-oh-boy! - get one piece even less than half an inch into your garden and
you have a long-term problem, - especially if there are roots coming under
a double fence from the recently arrived Neighbours from Hell critter's
dump next door.
Doug.
*********







Douglas 11-06-2004 05:17 AM

These roots what are they ?
 

"Janet Baraclough" wrote in message
...
The message
from Martin contains these words:

Hello,
Been digging in a garden about 18" down and found some long pencil thick
roots running horizontally.. I broke one and its orange/yellow in

colour.

Anyone have any ideas what these roots could be ?


Ash ? My neighbour's ash has yellow roots up to 15 metres distant from
the trunk. They are in deep soil but run horizontally about 18" from the
surface.

Janet


**********
You are probably lucky! it is not, - but could have been, - the dreaded
convolvulus, - the bane of my life.
Its roots are white and form a network about six inches under the soil.
Boy-oh-boy! - get one piece even less than half an inch into your garden and
you have a long-term problem, - especially if there are roots coming under
a double fence from the recently arrived Neighbours from Hell critter's
dump next door.
Doug.
*********







Douglas 11-06-2004 06:24 AM

These roots what are they ?
 

"Janet Baraclough" wrote in message
...
The message
from Martin contains these words:

Hello,
Been digging in a garden about 18" down and found some long pencil thick
roots running horizontally.. I broke one and its orange/yellow in

colour.

Anyone have any ideas what these roots could be ?


Ash ? My neighbour's ash has yellow roots up to 15 metres distant from
the trunk. They are in deep soil but run horizontally about 18" from the
surface.

Janet


**********
You are probably lucky! it is not, - but could have been, - the dreaded
convolvulus, - the bane of my life.
Its roots are white and form a network about six inches under the soil.
Boy-oh-boy! - get one piece even less than half an inch into your garden and
you have a long-term problem, - especially if there are roots coming under
a double fence from the recently arrived Neighbours from Hell critter's
dump next door.
Doug.
*********







Douglas 11-06-2004 08:14 AM

These roots what are they ?
 

"Janet Baraclough" wrote in message
...
The message
from Martin contains these words:

Hello,
Been digging in a garden about 18" down and found some long pencil thick
roots running horizontally.. I broke one and its orange/yellow in

colour.

Anyone have any ideas what these roots could be ?


Ash ? My neighbour's ash has yellow roots up to 15 metres distant from
the trunk. They are in deep soil but run horizontally about 18" from the
surface.

Janet


**********
You are probably lucky! it is not, - but could have been, - the dreaded
convolvulus, - the bane of my life.
Its roots are white and form a network about six inches under the soil.
Boy-oh-boy! - get one piece even less than half an inch into your garden and
you have a long-term problem, - especially if there are roots coming under
a double fence from the recently arrived Neighbours from Hell critter's
dump next door.
Doug.
*********







Douglas 11-06-2004 09:17 AM

These roots what are they ?
 

"Janet Baraclough" wrote in message
...
The message
from Martin contains these words:

Hello,
Been digging in a garden about 18" down and found some long pencil thick
roots running horizontally.. I broke one and its orange/yellow in

colour.

Anyone have any ideas what these roots could be ?


Ash ? My neighbour's ash has yellow roots up to 15 metres distant from
the trunk. They are in deep soil but run horizontally about 18" from the
surface.

Janet


**********
You are probably lucky! it is not, - but could have been, - the dreaded
convolvulus, - the bane of my life.
Its roots are white and form a network about six inches under the soil.
Boy-oh-boy! - get one piece even less than half an inch into your garden and
you have a long-term problem, - especially if there are roots coming under
a double fence from the recently arrived Neighbours from Hell critter's
dump next door.
Doug.
*********








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