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tjanet

transplanting mature rhodo

My neighbours are rebuilding their house next door, and decided--in the very process of the demolition--, that the 9' diam, 8' high rhodo would have to go. They insisted I take it, (as did everyone else who was watching the show) since the demolition guy said he could dig me a spot in my garden and excavate the rhodo and drop it into the new spot. OF COURSE it wasn't that simple, the grief of which I wond't go into(!) but there is currently an enormous, fabulously blooming, medium-size-leafed mature rhodo in a suitable spot in the backyard.

The excavating bucket was three feet, so that's the size of the rootball. Which was hardly a rootball at all, but there are roots, and there is soil. It's situated in a semi-shaded area, will get no morning sun, lots of afternoon sun in deep summer, and little sun at soil level because of a 6' fence behind it.

So, what do I do now? Is there any chance of salvaging it?

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