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Author Moving house and transplanting Pear tree update 3 as requested
NikV

2006-05-30, 6:21 pm

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well folks here it is - dug up on 7th ish of may - not misting at all now
(last week) and watering once a day, some leaves have fallen - not many -
about to lightly feed - new growth on the top is about 3" long

will it survive the move - removal company says not to water for three days
before move - inclined to ignore them and water up to day before - what do
you reckon

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Rupert \(W.Yorkshire\)

2006-05-30, 7:21 pm


"NikV" <nk@nospam.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
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> http://www.nasuwt.net/~nikvenn/treemved2.jpg
>
>
> well folks here it is - dug up on 7th ish of may - not misting at all now
> (last week) and watering once a day, some leaves have fallen - not many -
> about to lightly feed - new growth on the top is about 3" long
>
> will it survive the move - removal company says not to water for three
> days before move - inclined to ignore them and water up to day before -
> what do you reckon
>
> --
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> <.·°·. NIK .·°·.>
> (¸.·º(¸.·¨* *¨·.¸)º·.¸)
>

Wonderful. Why would it nor survive being moved?-you are past the critical
stage.
Ignore the removal men--they just want it to be a bit lighter.


NikV

2006-05-30, 7:21 pm


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> "NikV" <nk@nospam.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Wonderful. Why would it nor survive being moved?-you are past the
> critical stage.
> Ignore the removal men--they just want it to be a bit lighter.
>

Can't think of any reason why it wouldn't now but some who answered the
original enquiry were very pessimistic so I was wondering if further
pitfalls lay in wait.

I gathered that about the removal men :-)

thinking at the moment of leaving in the pot until we know where we want to
plant it (when we move) can I just keep watering it as at present?

Typically after explaining to SWMBO how risky it was - and the apparent
sucess so far she now wants to mpve a victoria plum of about the same size -
trying to put her off though :-)


thanks to all who helped with advice
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Rupert \(W.Yorkshire\)

2006-05-30, 7:21 pm


"NikV" <nk@nospam.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
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>
> "Rupert (W.Yorkshire)" <reply@newsgroups.com> wrote in message
> news:447cb60e@212.67.96.135...
>
> Can't think of any reason why it wouldn't now but some who answered the
> original enquiry were very pessimistic so I was wondering if further
> pitfalls lay in wait.
>
> I gathered that about the removal men :-)
>
> thinking at the moment of leaving in the pot until we know where we want
> to plant it (when we move) can I just keep watering it as at present?
>
> Typically after explaining to SWMBO how risky it was - and the apparent
> sucess so far she now wants to mpve a victoria plum of about the same
> size - trying to put her off though :-)
>
>
> thanks to all who helped with advice
> --
> (º·.¸(¨*·.¸ ¸.·*¨)¸.·º)
> <.·°·. NIK .·°·.>
> (¸.·º(¸.·¨* *¨·.¸)º·.¸)
>

Do have a go at moving the plumb--but make certain you kill it otherwise
SWMBO will have you moving the oak trees and leylandii hedges.
Has she thought about rolling up the lawn yet? :-)



Janet Baraclough

2006-05-30, 8:21 pm

The message <e5iabe$6d8$1$8300dec7@news.demon.co.uk>
from "NikV" <nk@nospam.demon.co.uk> contains these words:

> http://www.nasuwt.net/~nikvenn/treemved2.jpg



> well folks here it is - dug up on 7th ish of may - not misting at all now
> (last week) and watering once a day, some leaves have fallen - not many -
> about to lightly feed - new growth on the top is about 3" long


There hasn't been any hot weather yet; that's when any problems will
hapen fast. I'd keep misting if I were you.. but don't feed it! Feeding
a stressed plant only makes things worse. The very last thing you want,
is to promote extra topgrowth while the roots are still reduced.

> will it survive the move - removal company says not to water for three days
> before move - inclined to ignore them and water up to day before - what do
> you reckon


What can I say? if you don't water it, it might droop; if you do,
they might refuse to load it.

Janet

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Mike Lyle

2006-05-30, 8:21 pm


Rupert (W.Yorkshire) wrote:
> "NikV" <nk@nospam.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:e5idq1$acn$1$8300dec7@news.demon.co.uk...

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> Do have a go at moving the plumb--but make certain you kill it otherwise
> SWMBO will have you moving the oak trees and leylandii hedges.
> Has she thought about rolling up the lawn yet? :-)


Sorry if the following's been discussed in the earlier thread. It
occurs to me to ask if you've listed these trees on the solicitor's
checklist of what you're leaving and what you're taking. If you
haven't, your purchasers may want to turn legally awkward; and, quite
frankly, I wouldn't blame them -- they may be looking forward to having
the trees.

--
Mike.

Janet Baraclough

2006-05-30, 9:22 pm

The message <1149029188.717756.312330@r44g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>
from "Mike Lyle" <mike_lyle_uk@yahoo.co.uk> contains these words:

> Sorry if the following's been discussed in the earlier thread. It
> occurs to me to ask if you've listed these trees on the solicitor's
> checklist of what you're leaving and what you're taking. If you
> haven't, your purchasers may want to turn legally awkward; and, quite
> frankly, I wouldn't blame them -- they may be looking forward to having
> the trees.


Normal conveyance practice is that the sale contract includes all
plants growing in the garden ground, unless they have been individually
excepted for removal by mutual agreement. IOW, unless they were excepted
before the sale agreement, they were sold to the buyer.

Janet

--
Isle of Arran Open Gardens weekend 21,22,23 July 2006
5 UKP three-day adult ticket (funds go to island charities) buys entry
to 26 private gardens
NikV

2006-05-30, 9:22 pm


"Mike Lyle" <mike_lyle_uk@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
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>
> Rupert (W.Yorkshire) wrote:
> [...]
>
>
> Sorry if the following's been discussed in the earlier thread. It
> occurs to me to ask if you've listed these trees on the solicitor's
> checklist of what you're leaving and what you're taking. If you
> haven't, your purchasers may want to turn legally awkward; and, quite
> frankly, I wouldn't blame them -- they may be looking forward to having
> the trees.
>
> --
> Mike.

Yes all legally sorted although the purchasers must have spent less than 2
mins in the garden in total over two visits (they still told the estate
agents they loved it :-))


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La Puce

2006-05-31, 8:21 am


NikV wrote:
> well folks here it is - dug up on 7th ish of may - not misting at all now
> (last week) and watering once a day, some leaves have fallen - not many -
> about to lightly feed - new growth on the top is about 3" long
> will it survive the move - removal company says not to water for three days
> before move - inclined to ignore them and water up to day before - what do
> you reckon


What did we tell ya?! BRILLIANT! Do give it a bit of water, but don't
over do it and say to removal folks that you haven't watered. Lie!!!
But don't feed it. We told you not too because the roots will get
damaged. Just leave it in its pot and don't expose it in full sun -
place it where it used to be before, it was sheltered by your bike
shed. Find a similar place for it in your new house. Your wife must be
happy :o)

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