How to transplant a SMALL TREE - Moving our Redbud tree by hand

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  • Опубликовано: 30 авг 2020
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  • @lightworker303
    @lightworker303 Год назад +11

    Alot of work for a 3ft move. What a patient husband.

  • @derrongoodengardenandlifes8655
    @derrongoodengardenandlifes8655 3 года назад +38

    The thing I love about plants/trees, is that they are very resilient and forgiving. If you don’t like where they are, move them. If you don’t like their size, trim them. Great job. Everything looks great.😊👏🏼👏🏼

    • @SoilandMargaritas
      @SoilandMargaritas  3 года назад +4

      Thank you so much! That is so true, I am positive this tree will do just fine! Thank you for watching!

    • @derrongoodengardenandlifes8655
      @derrongoodengardenandlifes8655 3 года назад +1

      Soil and Margaritas It will be fine, and you’re welcome. I’ve move trees in the middle of summer before and they are fine. Great job again.

    • @SoilandMargaritas
      @SoilandMargaritas  3 года назад +1

      @@derrongoodengardenandlifes8655 Thank you!

    • @Eastbaypisces
      @Eastbaypisces 3 года назад +2

      Not always, u can kill them by not doing it right

  • @keith6400
    @keith6400 8 месяцев назад +1

    Lifting one side and packing soil under it alternately was genius way to lift a heavy object

  • @mariasmith6438
    @mariasmith6438 3 года назад +18

    Your husband is a hero and he must love you lots & lots! That was a lot of work to put into moving a tree he hates :-) I moved a redbud in March, same sort of size, but I brutalized it a lot more (ie it was almost a bareroot by the time I got it out of the soil) and it survived. You guys did a fabulous job of keeping the rootball intact so I am sure your tree will make it.

    • @SoilandMargaritas
      @SoilandMargaritas  3 года назад +1

      Oh gosh I hope so, I was already feeling sad seeing how he was chopping all those roots, that things was massive!

  • @colinbrown2432
    @colinbrown2432 Год назад +2

    Great job, I'm just moving a fir tree in a very wet, muddy England. Using the plank's as levers may seem obvious, but I hadnt thought of it, so thanks a lot, it will help me no end!

  • @dawndawn6946
    @dawndawn6946 2 года назад +1

    WOW! What a lot of work! Great job! Now I have to go to a more recent video and see how it fares.😬 Thank you to your hubby! What good man!

  • @GardenAddictz
    @GardenAddictz 3 года назад +7

    You shouldn’t even had to address the haters before hand. They act like they themselves know it all. But the best way to learn is from experience and actually doing the job. I’m a huge fan of your husband, so supportive. 💜

  • @calaplant07
    @calaplant07 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great partnership. There was so much more than just a tree transplant in this video.

  • @southerncomfortuk
    @southerncomfortuk 2 года назад +1

    Well done guys 👍

  • @longwayfromhome1556
    @longwayfromhome1556 3 года назад +2

    Well done,you both did a wonderful job.

  • @GardenEvolution
    @GardenEvolution 3 года назад +1

    Holy crap!!!!!! Rob would have said cut it down! Your husband is a champ cause even I would have given up on doing that! Can't wait to see what's next!

    • @SoilandMargaritas
      @SoilandMargaritas  3 года назад +1

      lol I was just thinking last week how I thought I could do this by myself...oi!

  • @peggydegroot7163
    @peggydegroot7163 Год назад

    Amazing! !

  • @newphaseofme8223
    @newphaseofme8223 3 года назад

    Thank you for sharing this. The tree is beautiful.

  • @amyhoff1501
    @amyhoff1501 3 года назад +1

    You did a fine job taking out that 🌳 tree

  • @rusticanrefined
    @rusticanrefined 3 года назад +6

    Awesome job you two! I LOVE your gardening spirit. I just moved 2 birch trees anda video about a month ago? and I felt like a horrible garden planner, but seeing you take the challenge on of a much larger root ball?!? You guys rocked it.
    And P.S. screw the hater comments, 9 times out of then those people live in apartments and don't even have a garden let alone a container full of herbs. You were so delicate and precise in moving it, better then any professional. Good job! 😍🥰

  • @fourpatts
    @fourpatts 3 года назад +3

    Neat job. I've tried this before and always made a mess of things. Never thought of backfilling the hole as you remove the root ball so it doesn't keep falling back in. Here's my tip of the hat for your patience and technique:)

  • @TheEnthusiasticGardener
    @TheEnthusiasticGardener 3 года назад +1

    My goodness, you did it!! So much easier watching someone else doing all the work 😁

  • @jasminelouisefarrall
    @jasminelouisefarrall 3 года назад

    Well done guys you’ve done a grand job xx

    • @SoilandMargaritas
      @SoilandMargaritas  3 года назад +1

      Thank you! It was a lot of work but we got it done!

  • @johnhopper7509
    @johnhopper7509 Год назад +1

    Wow I guess i won't be doing that! Now for Plan B. 😀

  • @antoniobjll95
    @antoniobjll95 Год назад

    This music felt like I watched a miracle before my eyes! As soon as the tree is placed into the new location the music becomes climactic - Spot on! I really Enjoyed this video - great work done by both of you!

  • @queenyen2690
    @queenyen2690 2 года назад

    Great team work !!!

  • @jbardon1234
    @jbardon1234 Год назад

    I am doing the same thing with a fig tree. WOW you guys dug up a huge root ball. Good Work

  • @Li-Anderson
    @Li-Anderson 3 года назад

    Awesome team work! 🏆Beautiful tree🌳That was clearly tree surgery.👩‍⚕️ 😊Thank you for always sharing your content. I'm here to learn📝, thanks for teaching 🤗 Blessings 💫

  • @dungle-wh9td
    @dungle-wh9td 2 года назад

    Thanks for sharing :)!

  • @nikhilvats2085
    @nikhilvats2085 3 года назад

    good job 👏 👍 may god bless both of you

  • @amykirk83
    @amykirk83 3 года назад

    Fantastic job! A lot of hard work!! 🌱🌳🌿

  • @MrDavePed
    @MrDavePed 2 года назад +2

    Nurseries fail to do an important and simple thing to avoid losing trees to shock. They fail to flag the south side of the tree before they dig it up. If you flag the south side of the tree before you dig it up and are careful to keep that orientation when you plant it you will suffer a lot fewer deaths due to shock.
    ..

  • @texasgiants
    @texasgiants Год назад

    Great job on a big task but doable with teamwork, I'll try this tomorrow, wish me luck!

  • @caroleasley7433
    @caroleasley7433 3 года назад

    Great job...looks great ❤️❤️

  • @FRHealersStudio
    @FRHealersStudio Год назад

    Thank you. I only use what I have so this is so helpful

  • @bibit3856
    @bibit3856 3 года назад

    Thank you for this video...very informative.

  • @TimmyJoGiven
    @TimmyJoGiven 3 года назад

    So sweet! What teamwork. This is an inspiration. I have a redbud that needs to move, but most of the Internet sites I go to tell me that it cannot be done, usually. Bravo!

    • @SoilandMargaritas
      @SoilandMargaritas  3 года назад

      Ours was a "small" tree and I had only put it there the year before, I would say try it!

  • @tomastylecek7209
    @tomastylecek7209 2 года назад

    thats a big move to save a tree
    love it
    i have to move a hibiscus, when it was 3feet tall took 4hrs, now its 12ft
    hello fun times

  • @TheGardenGram
    @TheGardenGram 3 года назад

    Wow, I'm impressed, that's a lot of work to move that tree, great job! I'm working on a full sun garden bed. I look forward to watching more of your videos. 🌿

  • @tiffanybolden1319
    @tiffanybolden1319 2 месяца назад

    Great job!! Don't worry about negative people on the internet..they should be on your page if they don't like your content

  • @NthenyasDiary
    @NthenyasDiary 3 года назад +1

    Super job done. I can’t believe how big a rootball you guys got out. Incredible teamwork especially since your hub isn’t even a fan of the tree.

  • @lovinglife8097
    @lovinglife8097 3 года назад

    Wow! That was a lot of work.. great job 👍🏼👏.. awesome.. my husband would just cut it down..

  • @gwato82
    @gwato82 3 года назад

    Decent job.

  • @JAYNEmM1962
    @JAYNEmM1962 3 года назад

    I've dug big trees and moved before its the worst kind of work YOU DID A FANTASTIC JOB.

  • @nedmorris9794
    @nedmorris9794 3 года назад

    Inspiring!
    Nor so much the moving of the tree but in the two of you....

  • @GinaCriv
    @GinaCriv 3 года назад

    Girl, you are brave...gardening in chanclas. Your husband did a great job, he didn't shortcut the job by just yanking out the tree. I had a redbud that got verticillium wilt after 10 years in the ground. It bloomed beautifully this year, but within 2 weeks all the leaves browned and crisped. Poor guy didn't make it. Fingers crossed for yours. Great team work!
    P.S. OMG...his patience!!!!

    • @SoilandMargaritas
      @SoilandMargaritas  3 года назад

      OMG Yes, I cannot cover my feet when it so hot outside, so chanclas it is!

  • @kimberland41764
    @kimberland41764 3 года назад +3

    High five to hubby 👋🏻 - my hubby is not a fan of anything gardening!! You did a great job and I hate you had to say something to the nay sayers out there. Your garden is just gorgeous just like you. You have inspired this Hoosier in so many ways. Thank you!! 😘

    • @SoilandMargaritas
      @SoilandMargaritas  3 года назад

      Thank you so much Kim! He is awesome and I am thankful that he helps me in the garden with my "small" projects.

  • @jigneshngadhia
    @jigneshngadhia 2 года назад

    Well done! It’s definitely going to grow well at its new place.

    • @SoilandMargaritas
      @SoilandMargaritas  2 года назад

      Unfortunately, the tree did not make it the following year :(

    • @ReyderRisco
      @ReyderRisco 2 года назад

      @@SoilandMargaritas it is very admirable that you are so honest and told the truth about the outcome so people can really learn from you and from your experience. Many youtubers pretending to be professional and "master gardeners" hide it when something like this happens. People need to know that this is risky thing and success rate is not 100% disregarding how well you do things.

    • @SoilandMargaritas
      @SoilandMargaritas  2 года назад +1

      @@ReyderRisco I talked with more detail in one of the videos the next summer, I knew it was risky and a lot of people told me how picky redbuds were but I did it anyways, sometimes you win some and sometimes things just die

  • @mrastenis1099
    @mrastenis1099 Год назад

    I’m glad you asked people not to be negative. What I see of your yard is meticulous and yo I work great together.

  • @SCHappily
    @SCHappily 3 года назад +4

    That was extreme in the heat! But the teamwork was definitely a joy to watch

  • @Glory2GodGarden
    @Glory2GodGarden 3 года назад +7

    “Team work”. 💕

    • @SoilandMargaritas
      @SoilandMargaritas  3 года назад +2

      For sure! But for this one I felt like I was the water girl lol

  • @IbeSyke
    @IbeSyke 2 года назад

    Thank you for this video this just inspired me to just hire someone 😆

  • @francisco3254
    @francisco3254 Год назад

    Don’t let the hateful comments get to you! You’re the best

  • @fredericklockard3854
    @fredericklockard3854 8 месяцев назад

    Good job. We have 2 sycamores on a hill in our back yard area and they need to moved because they’ll be a danger to the house in a few years. We don’t just want to kill them so we’re learning how to move them

  • @janicemurphy4373
    @janicemurphy4373 3 года назад

    I ADMIRE YOU BOTH SO VERY VERY MUCH FOR YOUR WONDERFUL TEAM WORK AND YOUR LOVING HUSBAND, IT WARMS MY HEART ♥️ TO SEE HUSBAND AND WIFE WORK TOGETHER, AND YOUR HUSBAND IS VERY KNOWLEDGEABLE JUST LIKE YOU, IT WAS SO MUCH FUN WATCHING YOU GUYS AND TEACHING ME, THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH!!!!!!!!

  • @ronspereno2953
    @ronspereno2953 3 года назад

    LOL you got so lucky there’s not one rock in that dirt, and your husband was right it wasn’t that easy. But nice video thank you for changing my mind LOL

  • @alizacooper2937
    @alizacooper2937 3 года назад +3

    Firstly, great job, you guys make a great team! Secondly, the heart that you put into your garden shows. It's beautiful.

  • @TheFatMan7777
    @TheFatMan7777 Год назад

    Well this is the exact tree my wife wants me to move just a few feet. Tell your husband I feel his pain :) Great video. Glad I found it b4 I started project.

    • @TheFatMan7777
      @TheFatMan7777 Год назад

      Update: 4 5 hrs. Smaller tree but by myself. Three roots 4-6 inches diameter and many smaller roots. Done. Tired

    • @SoilandMargaritas
      @SoilandMargaritas  Год назад

      Well done!

  • @joanneblair6085
    @joanneblair6085 3 года назад

    You guys did a great job. I have a Forest pansy redbud that needs to be moved to a more shady area. It’s in full sun now. So my question is when is the best time to dig it up and relocate. I live in zone 6B. Thanks for your video on this.🦋💕

    • @SoilandMargaritas
      @SoilandMargaritas  3 года назад

      Spring and fall are good times for moving/transplanting trees, make sure you get help and get as big as a root ball as you can! Good luck!

  • @lulusp1023
    @lulusp1023 3 года назад

    Thanks .removing a tree next week. Your video taught me all i need to do it..

  • @purplebeard806
    @purplebeard806 11 месяцев назад +1

    Key takeaways from this:
    keep the same orientation it was in before
    Do not fill the hole with water to avoid rotting the roots
    Don't add any fertilizers
    Compact the soil when backfilling
    Optional: Add Mulch around the tree in a flat manner to avoid water running off

  • @fosterthelife5342
    @fosterthelife5342 Год назад

    My husband and I just transplanted a redbud that was right next to the house. I’m talking the football was 3 feet away from the cement to our basement so we had no other choice but to move it. I almost broke the shovel when trying to use leverage to loosen it up. Too bad I didn’t think if backfilling or planks. Then my husband came to help and just tore the roots apart. No matter how nuch I said “it needs those roots” he just kept rocking it and cutting the roots and pulling. Completely bare foot with barely any roots when we moved it downhill away from the house. Fingers crossed but I don’t have high hopes, so I’m looking up other redbuds to buy and put in its place when it prices to be dead next spring. Sometimes I wish my husband would listen to me. Like the short weeping Cherry tree needing to be closer to the garden as An accent plant, but instead it’s in the middle of the front yard. Question: what was the pipe running through the new hole that you dug? Was that water? Gas? Is it okay since it’s so close to the surface? Thank you for the video and ideas!!

    • @SoilandMargaritas
      @SoilandMargaritas  Год назад +1

      Hello, moving that tree was such a project for both of us, I am not sure about the pipes... we think is electrical but not quite sure.

  • @Edu_Kate
    @Edu_Kate 3 года назад +2

    The timing of your video couldn't be more perfect.
    I have been avoiding moving a newly planted apple tree (earlier this spring) to allow more space for future growth of a 'Limelight' Hydrangea I purchased several weeks ago.
    It should be fairly easy given how recently I planted it. Our weather has finally turned a corner, in the 70s this week here in zone 4 b.
    Your "small tree" seemed pretty big after 5 hours of digging, right? Oh my word.
    I absolutely love your Redbud tree. The shape is beautiful and the multi-stems are so interesting. I bought a Redbud tree several years ago when it was little more than a switch. I've neglected it so the shape is odd. There's been dieback so it now has multiple stems. Mine is in the shade. I love the heart-shape leaves and the amazing color in the spring.
    Did you add some Bio-tone to the planting hole?
    Was that a pipe I saw? Scary to run into power or gas lines when digging.
    I'm curious why your husband kept adding dirt under the tree. Was that to help elevate it out of the hole so it wasn't a back breaker to lift out?
    Again, I think my tree move should go pretty well that I can handle it alone. I hope so.

    • @SoilandMargaritas
      @SoilandMargaritas  3 года назад

      Kate, Yes, the "small tree" project turned into a huge deal (in my eyes) after 2 hours of digging lol My hubby started by digging the root ball around the tree carefully, then, he started to lift it slowly by adding soil underneath it to elevate the root ball, since the new place was just feet away, we wanted to just roll the root ball into the new hole, at the very end, you can see where he dug out a very small trench to sorta help us with the last push, that thing was HEAVY! I did not add any soil amendments when I first planted this tree last year and I didn't either this time. That pipe was carrying power cables ( we think ) to our garage, our home is a fixer upper so we are slowly getting to know this place finding little surprises like that.

  • @Emperor17
    @Emperor17 2 года назад

    Would love to see an update! Nice video.

    • @SoilandMargaritas
      @SoilandMargaritas  2 года назад +1

      Well,, my tree did not make it, on a recent video I talk about how only one of the trunks (multi trunk) was flowering, then that one branck started dying as well, as I dug out the tree, I noticed some disease was taking it... so it could be that it was going to die anyways or I have no clue.

    • @Emperor17
      @Emperor17 2 года назад

      @@SoilandMargaritas Oh no! Yes it might have happened anyways. The transplanting looked like it could not have been done better. Thanks for the reply.

  • @Suburbanoasis
    @Suburbanoasis 3 года назад +2

    Your husband is a good man.

  • @nikhilvats2085
    @nikhilvats2085 3 года назад

    i am also going to do this with my trees cause i want to construct something over their thats why i decide to plant them to another place instead of cutting them

  • @SoilandMargaritas
    @SoilandMargaritas  3 года назад +2

    My garden is located in Zone 5 in Central Indiana... What big projects you have going on in the garden now?

    • @amcrill1382
      @amcrill1382 3 года назад

      How is it now? I’m in Carmel, and have a red bud, a teeny bit smaller, that’s way too close to the house, that I’d like to move this weekend. Thanks!! 🌸🍄

  • @lisaawild
    @lisaawild 3 года назад

    My husband would have told me absolutely not. I'm so curious to see what your plans are that the tree had to be moved a few feet over to accomplish.

    • @SoilandMargaritas
      @SoilandMargaritas  3 года назад

      I just needed the space for a bench and a hedge of boxwoods, the tree was kinda in the middle of it. I hope I did not kill the tree.

  • @25yearsand
    @25yearsand 2 года назад

    my dadi would love to see how u work.. Love india 🇮🇳😍

  • @antoniomontana3893
    @antoniomontana3893 2 года назад

    CHU -GOT- IT- TOYOTA!!

  • @floyd666uk
    @floyd666uk Месяц назад

    Great job and with the lack of sound as you were working we couldn't hear the swearing.

  • @stoenkova
    @stoenkova 3 года назад +1

    I can't wait to see why you wanted to move the tree a few feet away aka future plans. Your husband is not only a funny guy, but also very smart by back-filling the hole with soil to escalate the tree. I don't understand why people would leave bad comments about how you handled the tree. The tree was fine, and I have no doubt it will survive.

    • @SoilandMargaritas
      @SoilandMargaritas  3 года назад

      Im hopeful it will survive, thank you for watching friend!

  • @jaemedrano7318
    @jaemedrano7318 3 года назад

    Thank you for replying is the tree still alive after replacing it ! Take care

  • @beatriceanderson9745
    @beatriceanderson9745 3 года назад

    Great job! How did you do this in flip flops? You guys are awesome!!👍🌝🌸

    • @SoilandMargaritas
      @SoilandMargaritas  3 года назад +1

      Good question! As I was watching the video I realized I should have had some sort of protection lol It was so hot thou, I just go to my good old flip flops.

  • @lindaadams1008
    @lindaadams1008 3 года назад

    I love Redbud trees so much. How's your tree doing since you moved it?

    • @SoilandMargaritas
      @SoilandMargaritas  3 года назад

      Well, it is too early to tell, it looks like the flower buds are forming, but again.. .a bit early... I am in suspense.

    • @lindaadams1008
      @lindaadams1008 3 года назад

      @@SoilandMargaritas Please update us on your show how it does this year.

  • @jowaters7319
    @jowaters7319 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for letting us know that your redbud didn't survive after replanting it, that is probably a risk of any tree that gets moved. I have a redbud twice that size and am willing to take the risk, I notice that the roots individually are not huge in diameter and redbuds are indigenous to this region. I wouldn't have known to backfill while digging and one person suggested to mark South on the tree and replant it with the same directional orientation.

    • @myfirstnamemylastname2994
      @myfirstnamemylastname2994 7 месяцев назад

      I have one just that size I would like to transplant but have learned that a water line runs straight through the root ball so alas it is going to have to go. But for those who have hope I have learn from other videos that you can increase the chances more than 50% that your Redbud will survive if you transplant it in late winter. It loses list moisture through the leaves and it doesn't go through as much shock and it has time to develop new rootlets before it has to Leaf out and make flowers.

  • @Faji9r
    @Faji9r Год назад

    What was that pipe in the ground.

  • @bibit3856
    @bibit3856 3 года назад

    Let me ask you. How long ago did you plant this tree on this spot? (the first spot). I have two redbud trees that I planted early this spring. (Spring 2020) but I already think that they need to be move a few feet here and there, practically I have the same issue you have . So I wanted to know how long has your tree been in this spot? The root ball of your tree looks pretty big to me. My trees have just one straight single trunk each and when we first plant them the root ball was less than half of your tree’s tooth ball. I just want to kind of determine how much work I (Well....my husband) has ahead of him. Your tree looks gorgeous.... I wish and hope it continues this way...have faith. I know what it is to love a tree. 🙏🏼🌿

    • @SoilandMargaritas
      @SoilandMargaritas  3 года назад +1

      Hi Bibi, I planted this tree in its original spot last year in the fall-ish, (2019) so it has been there for about a year now, you are right, we decided to grab as much of the rootball as possible to make it less stressful on the tree, that is why is so big but we could have gone half that size and still be ok. The single stem ones are probably easier to move ( not an expert thou) especially if yours has not seen a winter in that spot, I would start digging a bit bigger from what you(or he) is thinking, and go from there. Good luck!

  • @efrainflores9943
    @efrainflores9943 3 года назад

    What kind of tree did u say it is? Its really nice good job

  • @shellyharrell4865
    @shellyharrell4865 10 месяцев назад

    What if you did it in the fall?

  • @gloriaberlin8806
    @gloriaberlin8806 Год назад

    How did the tree do?

  • @jaemedrano7318
    @jaemedrano7318 3 года назад

    Hi I also want to replant a tree how long has your tree been there for.(planted)

    • @SoilandMargaritas
      @SoilandMargaritas  3 года назад +1

      Before we moved it, the redbud had been there for about 2 years.

  • @Michelleyvette
    @Michelleyvette 2 года назад

    Is there an update on how the tree is doing 😁

    • @SoilandMargaritas
      @SoilandMargaritas  2 года назад +1

      The tree did not make it, the 1 trunk that survived was infected by something... the center was rotting 🤷🏻‍♀️🤷🏻‍♀️🤷🏻‍♀️ I was super sad about it for a bit but I’m over it now.

  • @belindabruceaustin5419
    @belindabruceaustin5419 3 года назад

    Beautiful Tree...why you move it?? lol Like the team work.

    • @SoilandMargaritas
      @SoilandMargaritas  3 года назад

      Because I change my mind all the time... I constantly move things around because my plants change lol That is truly a very pretty tree.

    • @belindabruceaustin5419
      @belindabruceaustin5419 3 года назад

      @@SoilandMargaritas Love your garden beautiful and inspiring.

  • @socorrom5293
    @socorrom5293 2 года назад

    Just a thought to make it easier; why not rent a ditch witch to save time, muscle aches, etc. The roots alone would be worth it + then to dig new hole for tree. Just 🤔

  • @maggiemaggie578
    @maggiemaggie578 2 года назад

    What's the name of that tree? I am looking to see what trees to plant in my back yard. How long have you had it?

    • @SoilandMargaritas
      @SoilandMargaritas  2 года назад

      Its a Redbud, I had it for a couple of years and it died the following year :/

  • @glorioneill1799
    @glorioneill1799 2 года назад

    Here it is a year later, how did the tree do?

    • @SoilandMargaritas
      @SoilandMargaritas  2 года назад +1

      The tree died, I gave an update on one of my videos, I replaced it with a honeylocust one.

    • @glorioneill1799
      @glorioneill1799 2 года назад

      O no!!
      Im sorry.

  • @ukfirst67
    @ukfirst67 3 года назад

    madam, how is your tree? I am going to use same method? can I cut the branches of the tree?

    • @SoilandMargaritas
      @SoilandMargaritas  3 года назад

      My tree does not seem to be doing well, it was a bad time to move it and apparently redbuds are picky as well.

  • @gablan1468
    @gablan1468 2 года назад

    Hey! What happened now one year after you moved it? Was it successful?

    • @SoilandMargaritas
      @SoilandMargaritas  2 года назад

      It did not make it, I talked about it on a couple of videos recently. Now I have a honeylocust there.

    • @gablan1468
      @gablan1468 2 года назад

      Do you have any clue why it did not make it?

    • @kevlar1482
      @kevlar1482 Год назад

      @@gablan1468 I don't know where they live but she said it was moved in "the middle of August". Should have waited a month or so.

    • @gablan1468
      @gablan1468 Год назад

      @@kevlar1482 Exactly, from what I've always heard, moving trees should be done in Autumn :)

  • @chocolatechipslime
    @chocolatechipslime 2 года назад

    Did the tree suffer any stress after the move?

    • @SoilandMargaritas
      @SoilandMargaritas  2 года назад

      The tree did not make it, It got sick with something that started as a brown center and it was dying :( SO sad about that.

    • @NateAlex10
      @NateAlex10 2 года назад

      @@SoilandMargaritas Hi! I just transplanted our redbud. It would help us greatly to know what you think most likely killed it, so we could prevent it happening to ours please & tyvm!

  • @aboveandbeyound9605
    @aboveandbeyound9605 Год назад

    Did this plant survive after replanting

  • @adunozi
    @adunozi 2 года назад

    I transplanted apple tree from my uncle's yard it has transplant shock, it's wilted and turning brown idk what to do I don't want it to die

    • @SoilandMargaritas
      @SoilandMargaritas  2 года назад +1

      I'm sorry, mine also died...it got brown gooe inside the main trunks for some reason.

    • @adunozi
      @adunozi 2 года назад

      @@SoilandMargaritas thanks anyways for response

  • @ianmcnaney6528
    @ianmcnaney6528 2 года назад

    How to move a tree? Get your husband to do it!

  • @onelittlelamb4030
    @onelittlelamb4030 4 месяца назад

    This is the very definition of high maintenance. The title of this show should be a day in the life with my high maintenance wife… That’s a whole day of fishing right there… I would’ve either hired someone to do it, or would have said no… Honey, do you remember that sycamore tree I planted last year, we’re going to need to move it 3 feet over here… If I’m going to do it, my wife is going to be nude while I’m doing it… That’s just me… Let’s hope she’s got something real special because this is going to require quite a few deep digs to make up for this one…

    • @SoilandMargaritas
      @SoilandMargaritas  3 месяца назад +1

      That's ok. When he goes fishing he can take me with him too.

  • @kennyw871
    @kennyw871 2 года назад

    Did you chose the right time of the year to transplant your tree?

  • @davegarber7964
    @davegarber7964 Год назад

    I thought it best to transplant when dormant for least stress.

  • @areb3312
    @areb3312 Год назад

    Your husband loves you.

  • @RV-pn2oz
    @RV-pn2oz Год назад

    Update?

  • @LowLuvR117
    @LowLuvR117 Год назад

    that's a lot off work for a small tree i knew i had to dig like that but that's a lot

  • @Whitewolf33344
    @Whitewolf33344 2 года назад +2

    Music has to go not entertaining

  • @dannytharp292
    @dannytharp292 9 месяцев назад +1

    I think you are crazy... moving a tree a few feet.

  • @nakclahan6445
    @nakclahan6445 7 месяцев назад

    i agree it’s your fault

  • @johnb2005
    @johnb2005 Месяц назад

    It should be an easy job 😊says the one pointing their finger. I can assure you there is nothing easy about moving a tree . Women !!😂

    • @epulatov
      @epulatov Месяц назад

      For some people just to do simple breakfast is impossible. For some cooking bunch of stuff is easy. It depends on your mentality! We are all different !

  • @galinalokteff1580
    @galinalokteff1580 2 года назад

    My kind of gardener.gardening in thongs.....