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Transplanting a baby cedar tree?
I have two cedar trees growing near my cement patio, and I am going to have to remove them. At first I was just going to dig them up and throw them out, but I wonder if I can transplant them into pots and keep them sort of like topiaries on my front porch.
The trees are both about 1 foot tall, and have been growing there for a year or so. When and how can I carefully dig them up and transplant them? Can I put them in pots? How would I care for them in pots? What kind of soil would I use? Any fertilizer, nutrition, etc? How about watering? Will the remain a small size, or grow to break the pot? How big of a pot do I need?
If it helps, I live in North Carolina.
Any advice would be great, especially if you have links to sites that explain the process, or if you've done it yourself!
Hi:
Cedar trees will get big but if you don't want to transplant it into another area of your landscape, you can put it in large planters and keep them pruned.
There are a couple of things I suggest to my client when transplanting. Take your shovel and loosen the dirt all the way around the tree. I get down on my hands and knees to find the mother root. This will be your biggest root and you have to be careful you don't damage it. Carefully put your shovel underneath the roots and lift the tree up.
Your potting soil should be light weight .(no bark) Add some organic mushroom compost to the potting soil. This is an organic fertilizer that will last up to one year. Get the trees on a good watering schedule and make sure they are kept moist. You can also add a handful of a slow nitrogen six month release fertilizer now and then again in the spring. This will help get the roots settled into the planters.
I live in the same zone as you and if you follow these steps you should be fine.
I will link you to my website and the proper pruning page as well as my sitemap. Browse through the site map and see if you can find more information to help you with your Cedars as well as any other landscape need. Have a great day and best of luck to you.
Kimberly
http://www.landscape-solutions-for-you.com/Pruning.html
http://www.landscape-solutions-for-you.com/Site.html
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