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Mature Bush



red star portslade

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Jul 8, 2012
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Hove innit
Feeling a bit delicate today, but i've agreed to do some gardening. My main task is to move a mature bush.
This sounds like hard work to me and i don't know if i'm up for it.... Has anyone got any tips on "mature bush movement":hilton:
 




skipper734

Registered ruffian
Aug 9, 2008
9,189
Curdridge
Trim it. There's nothing like a well trimmed bush when you go down......................the garden path!
 


slinky

The Only Way Is Brighton
Jan 19, 2011
1,222
BN2
funny you should say this, i was at work yesterday and a women at the next set of desks to mine was on the phone to a landscape gardening company.

However i spat my tea out when she said "i have this huge unruly bush that is urgent need of trim up"....

She said it seriously and only after mentioning it to her after her call, she realised what she had said.... LMFAO
 


Mutts Nuts

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Oct 30, 2011
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Feeling a bit delicate today, but i've agreed to do some gardening. My main task is to move a mature bush.
This sounds like hard work to me and i don't know if i'm up for it.... Has anyone got any tips on "mature bush movement":hilton:

Not the MILF thread i thought this was going to be
 


Uncle C

Well-known member
Jul 6, 2004
11,712
Bishops Stortford
Feeling a bit delicate today, but i've agreed to do some gardening. My main task is to move a mature bush.
This sounds like hard work to me and i don't know if i'm up for it.... Has anyone got any tips on "mature bush movement":hilton:

Too early in the year to move things. October is much better - plenty of warmth left in the soil and enough rain to keep it watered. If you must move it now then prune it hard to remove excess folliage, and give it a good watering several hours before you dig it up.
 








jevs

Well-known member
Mar 24, 2004
4,379
Preston Rock Garden
Wait until nov, dec, jan, feb, mar.....when the plant's completely dormant. Do it when there's no frost around and make sure you get a decent rootball on the plant. Water well next spring/summer when things start growing.
 




upthealbion1970

bring on the trumpets....
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Jan 22, 2009
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Woodingdean
Feeling a bit delicate today, but i've agreed to do some gardening. My main task is to move a mature bush.
This sounds like hard work to me and i don't know if i'm up for it.... Has anyone got any tips on "mature bush movement":hilton:

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jevs

Well-known member
Mar 24, 2004
4,379
Preston Rock Garden
very strong roundup mix (50/50 roundup/water) Spray it over the leaves then a week later, clear it all away....the roots would've been killed by then.
 








Barrel of Fun

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Wait until nov, dec, jan, feb, mar.....when the plant's completely dormant. Do it when there's no frost around and make sure you get a decent rootball on the plant. Water well next spring/summer when things start growing.

Talking of watering well, I've been drafted in to do the Saturdays (the actual days and not the band, sadly). I rocked up an hour early and bowling green number one was flooded! Very popular with the birds and the dogs.
 




D

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very strong roundup mix (50/50 roundup/water) Spray it over the leaves then a week later, clear it all away....the roots would've been killed by then.

Do you know whether Roundup is strong enough nowadays to kill Bamboo if you could inject into the roots???
 




Bean

Registered User
Feb 13, 2010
3,557
Hove
Bollocks what a let down
 






Do you know whether Roundup is strong enough nowadays to kill Bamboo if you could inject into the roots???

Roundup (glyphosate is the active chemical) has to be sprayed on to a plants leaves preferably on a warm day, I'd say around 17/18 degress for maximum effect. For bamboo use a fine spray as you will find the droplets just want to run off the leaves. A useful trick is to add an adjuvant (in this case something to get the roundup to stick to the leaves), washing up liquid is the easiest available.
Bamboo can be difficult to get rid of but remember the roots although tough generally only exist in the top 12 inches of soil so digging out is an option armed with a mattock and an axe after reducing the plants height to a couple of feet. Good luck!
 




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