Hi All,
I have a Japanese Cherry Tree which is about 30 years old and about 7 metres tall with a very high sentimental value. We are intending to create a new vehicular access on to the highway to assist with visibility and safety - subject to the relevant planning approvals; which we have in principle. Unfortunately the tree is probably in the way and I have had our very helpful Government Arborist on site to give advice. He stated we should dig around the tree approximately 1 metre radius and a spade width to a depth that cuts the anchor roots- approximately 1/2 to 1 metre and then immediately re-cover with the excavated soil, but only when the tree is dormant (late September to early March) i.e. when there is no leaf. Leave the tree to leaf and blossom in the next growing season and then relocate the tree during the following dormant period into a pre excavated and prepared hole. He has stated, (but I do not hold him to this) it is possible to relocate the tree within our property but this generate risks the tree may not survive.
My question has anyone moved a tree of this genus and size and was the outcome succesful?
Any help, advice or warnings would be appreciated.
John
I have a Japanese Cherry Tree which is about 30 years old and about 7 metres tall with a very high sentimental value. We are intending to create a new vehicular access on to the highway to assist with visibility and safety - subject to the relevant planning approvals; which we have in principle. Unfortunately the tree is probably in the way and I have had our very helpful Government Arborist on site to give advice. He stated we should dig around the tree approximately 1 metre radius and a spade width to a depth that cuts the anchor roots- approximately 1/2 to 1 metre and then immediately re-cover with the excavated soil, but only when the tree is dormant (late September to early March) i.e. when there is no leaf. Leave the tree to leaf and blossom in the next growing season and then relocate the tree during the following dormant period into a pre excavated and prepared hole. He has stated, (but I do not hold him to this) it is possible to relocate the tree within our property but this generate risks the tree may not survive.
My question has anyone moved a tree of this genus and size and was the outcome succesful?
Any help, advice or warnings would be appreciated.
John
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