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Moving an apple tree
Hello everyone,
I moved into my little terrace about a year ago, and inherited a bit of a miss match garden. I have lots of shingle and bark, and some random shrubs in one bed on one side of my garden.... I also have an apple tree in the top corner of my garden which produced quite a bounty of apples this autumn, even though it is obviously still young (10 foot high and spindley). I want to either deck, or patio this top end of my garden and build in seating to the side which will cover the area the apple tree currently sits in. Can I safely move it into a large pot? As I am hoping to remove the hotch botch bed altogether. Or will I have to build round it? Any help is much appreciated! |
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Moving an apple tree
"Charlie Pridham" wrote in message
T... If it were me I would leave it be and build around it, who knows we may get a summer where some shade would be welcome! Unless he can get in a digger with big enough scoop to take the rootball in ine go and drop into a pre scooped hole! pk |
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Moving an apple tree
LaLong wrote:
Hello everyone, I moved into my little terrace about a year ago, and inherited a bit of a miss match garden. I have lots of shingle and bark, and some random shrubs in one bed on one side of my garden.... I also have an apple tree in the top corner of my garden which produced quite a bounty of apples this autumn, even though it is obviously still young (10 foot high and spindley). I want to either deck, or patio this top end of my garden and build in seating to the side which will cover the area the apple tree currently sits in. Can I safely move it into a large pot? As I am hoping to remove the hotch botch bed altogether. Or will I have to build round it? Any help is much appreciated! As Charlie said, build round it. Build a seat around the tree. Like this........... http://www.gardeningthoughts.co.uk/a...ree_Seats.html -- Pete C London UK |
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Thanks guys! I will have to build my seating around it and diggers etc. in a terraced back garden is a no go!
Will let you know how it progresses It's a pity as the proposed design looks great, but I don't want to damage the tree. Thanks again |
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