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Today for various reasons I decided to reposition a minarette tree I planted just last weekend. When I pulled the tree up in its root control bag the soil at the bottom of the hole was very wet indeed - very unlike conditions last weekend ...
When I planted last weekend, along with three others we dug nice deep holes though this was pretty tough for the last 6 inches as the soil was heavy (but not wet and sticky) and contained a bit of rubble which we removed - I chucked a bucket of water in one hole and it had drained off when I next looked a couple of hours later. The trees are in the holes in root control bags sat which were sat on a base and surround of 3-4+ inches of rubble free loose soil with soil conditioner mixed in.
A week and a bit of rain apears to have made such a difference and now I am worried they are planted in far from ideal soil conditions and the roots will rot. Given above facts what do you think the trees chances are of thriving?
Today for various reasons I decided to reposition a minarette tree I planted just last weekend. When I pulled the tree up in its root control bag the soil at the bottom of the hole was very wet indeed - very unlike conditions last weekend ...
When I planted last weekend, along with three others we dug nice deep holes though this was pretty tough for the last 6 inches as the soil was heavy (but not wet and sticky) and contained a bit of rubble which we removed - I chucked a bucket of water in one hole and it had drained off when I next looked a couple of hours later. The trees are in the holes in root control bags sat which were sat on a base and surround of 3-4+ inches of rubble free loose soil with soil conditioner mixed in.
A week and a bit of rain apears to have made such a difference and now I am worried they are planted in far from ideal soil conditions and the roots will rot. Given above facts what do you think the trees chances are of thriving?
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