LoessHillsArcher
PMA Member
Took a little video of me transplanting some cedars the other day, thought I'd share. It's so easy to pop these things out and move them around. Are others cleaning the roots off after they pop them out or leaving the dirt and grass roots around the cedar roots? I debated which to do and decided to clean the roots off for two reasons; it makes it easier to transport many more cedars without the extra weight of the dirt and doesn't leave a hole in our pasture.
Not saying this is the perfect way to do it or the only way, but this gives you an idea how one person has done it.
Transplanting Cedars video
Not saying this is the perfect way to do it or the only way, but this gives you an idea how one person has done it.
Transplanting Cedars video