Managing Plants that Outgrew their Space
So, that small tree or shrub outgrew the ideal space where it was planted. Now what? It’s time to decide whether to prune, move or sacrifice the plant and start over with something more suitable.
Pruning a large plant down to size takes an ongoing commitment to regular pruning. This can reduce the health and beauty of the plant and certainly increases your maintenance.
Moving large shrubs and trees is difficult and heavy work. The larger the plant, the larger the rootball needed for transplant success.
Consider hiring a professional to move large trees with sentimental value. Keep in mind large transplants are slow to recover and usually surpassed in growth by younger plantings.
Sacrificing a large tree or shrub is a difficult decision due to the money and time invested and attachment we have to our plants. It may, however, be the best solution for you and the plant.
A bit more information: If you decide to move it, fall after leaf drop and spring before leaves emerge are great times to transplant. Moving trees and shrubs at other times is possible, but a bit more risky. Watch my video tip on transplanting shrubs by clicking here.
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