sixdogs
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wolc123--What area do you live in and what type of soil do you have?
I live in clay soil now and not sure it would work.
When I lived in gravel-sandy loam of Maine, I very often moved 5-10' evergreens just as the frost left the ground in the spring. I shoved the edge of the bucket in the ground by the tree, wrapped a 3/8" chain around the trunk and lifted with the bucket. I had some damage to the trunk but not much. I just wrapped paper tape around the bruise and it healed in time. Got a better root ball than I did by digging and, surprisingly, less transplant shock.
The clay around here is far less forgiving.
Do you have a phot of your setup?
I live in clay soil now and not sure it would work.
When I lived in gravel-sandy loam of Maine, I very often moved 5-10' evergreens just as the frost left the ground in the spring. I shoved the edge of the bucket in the ground by the tree, wrapped a 3/8" chain around the trunk and lifted with the bucket. I had some damage to the trunk but not much. I just wrapped paper tape around the bruise and it healed in time. Got a better root ball than I did by digging and, surprisingly, less transplant shock.
The clay around here is far less forgiving.
Do you have a phot of your setup?