I took a quick glance at the replies earlier using my phone and spent the rest of the day buried in thought. Thanks for the suggestions and comments!! I say that because after thinking about a worse case scenario and all the ramifications, I'm looking at the situation more sensibly now. I made a grave mistake back in 07 when the newer Arb's were planted...I briefly entertained the thought of planting the driveway line 3' off the line and that would have been end of discussion. However in my haste to get them planted, I only thought of the eye sore that would result as far as them being planted out of line with the existing mature ones. And not considering how much less work it would be only having to move the 40 or so remaining and not the entire 140 I face now. Now that I see it in print in front of me...re: replant in the correct spot, I've reconsidered and it is my only realistic and sensible option now. Thanks again to those who mentioned it!
I kick myself hard for not doing it then, as I wouldn't be in this position now.
But...as much as I dread what I'm facing, I'm going to move them. All 140 of them...gulp! I NEED to get this thorn off my back and might as well do it while I'm still capable and while the newer ones are still manageable. For now the plan is to concentrate on moving the small guys, about 100 and worry about moving the mature ones after. I do fear that the mature may die when moved, mainly due to minimal/lack of experience if anything. Hoping I learn a bit moving the smaller ones that will give me the confidence to move the big guys. I also plan to contact my tree guy who has been extremely helpful all along, even as recent as earlier this year when I tackled the trimming of them. Then there's you folks...plenty of knowledge in the brain trust here...so hopefully if any of you care to offer up any suggestions, advice or links to know-how, it would be sincerely appreciated.
So, with that said...tell me more about this tree spade please. I'm aware somewhat of what it is but that's about it. Never used one or seen one in action. I know google is my friend and plan to research it to its limits. Is this something that is available to rent? Can I buy one that would fit my New Holland TC24DA? $$?
If the $$ is out of my reach, I'll do it by hand. May take me forever lol, but I'll do it, that much I've decided. Might be best to start another thread about it as I've already got a dozen questions. And I know you folks like pics and projects. Seeing how the current fall/winter pattern here so far is following last years mild one, I'm optimistic enough to start now. It's a shame I spent all the time I did this past summer putting in the new mulch bed, but oh well, sux to be me
My plan would start off with removing all the mulch and marking/digging the holes. By early spring I would be ready to transplant. Sound doable? If the frost doesn't set in or too deep if it does, digging the holes would be a piece of cake.
I did tell my DW of my plans and at first she thought I was nutz! Not that I'm not lol
Seriously though, after I explained the whole worse case scenario including the possibility of a new owner/neighbor causing more grief than the current one, I think she's on board now. I'll give her a day or so for it to sink in more and see how she feels.
I can only imagine what the neighbor will think when he realizes what I'm doing...trust me he and his SO would be nosey enough to spy using binoculars.