I'm going to stop here for now so don't be offended if I didn't comment to you specifically yet. Lots of good info and comments were put on the table and it's taking me forever to get caught up...that and being a slow typer doesn't help
So here's the latest for those still watching this show:
As I said I spoke with the surveyor about the pin reset and it'll have to wait to spring. Moving the trees is my #1 priority now ...just what I need, another project lol...and it's going to happen starting this weekend. This will consists of getting setup and marking the new tree line as well as digging a couple test holes to see if I hand dig or not. I also want to dig up one of the trees(or maybe 2) and see how dense and widespread the root mass is. The weakest tree--if you will-- is the one planted next to the mature ones and the one I'll dig up. The original tree died(the only one out of the 200) a year after planting due to the mature one sucking all the moisture/fertilizer out of the ground and its size overshadowing the smaller one. The replacement has been doing ok...watered almost everyday too...but is still lacking the health that the others show. Earlier this year I trimmed back the mature one some for more sunlight exposure. It's helped greatly but its still kinda lame looking IMO. This plan is the result after my discussion with my tree guy today...and yes I'm pumped!!
My tree guy is the same guy who planted these 200. His nursery produces top notch grade A quality and his product speaks for itself. As for him himself...if I explain everything I wanted to about him, I'd never finish

. So instead I'll just say he knows his stuff...he's a walking talking encyclopedia and has gone to great lengths to teach me and answer everything I wanted to know about these trees since the day I met him 5 years ago. The guys a godsend for sure!!
His offer to help me still blows me away...doesn't want any $$, told me instead he and I are old Yankees and we can barter it. WOW is all I can say. I'll throw some coin at him regardless. I do intend on doing the brunt of the bull work, mainly I want his assistance for guidance and any concerns I encounter as well as getting the row as straight as he did it originally. He has a machine with a hoe and he'll bring it over...makes me wish my New Holland had one now. But no matter now as he's bringing his and anything else we might need. He says a tree spade isn't needed with the newer trees and I won't dispute it either. I'm sure I'm more than capable of moving them myself considering how tall I am. If the hand digging doesn't work out for me, we'll dig a trench instead. He said right now would be ideal and it won't harm the trees at all. This guy knows his shid and having a pro like him to help puts my confidence level at over 200%...seriously LOL
I get the feeling I'm rambling right now because just talking about this guy helping is making me want to go outside right now at 12:45 AM and get started moving all 200 of them


:laughing::cool2: Did I mention that I'm pumped, psyched(sp?) blown away yet?
Seriously though...any doubt or concern that I might have had doing this huge monumental task has completely vaporized. I'm ready to start ASAP and the ball is rolling now. To some of you that may not realize what I'm about to face and think I may be overreacting...trust me I'm not! I have a serous investment...time and $$$...involved all for the sake of privacy and beauty that has no price limit...if that makes sense. I blew it once by planting in the wrong place and now I get an opportunity to correct it. No way am I going to let it pass.
Oh yeah...as for the 40 mature ones remaining along his driveway ...we'll move or replace them after the 200 are replanted. If we move them he'll bring a tree spade. If I decide to replace, I'll give them to him and he'll replace them with similar size to match the 200 we're replanting. No complaints there that's for sure!
Almost 1 AM so its that time for me. I'll get back to this thread tomorrow. If there's any interest in this project, I'll start a new thread and include pics. Might be as exciting as watching paint dry to some of you so its your choice. But for me...well let's just say it's another step towards a dream coming true, as I build this estate into what I envisioned it to be when I purchased it 22 years ago
TC