Transplanting a Sabal Minor McCurtain
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Transplanting a Sabal Minor McCurtain
We're thinking about moving in about a year and a half and so I am considering uprooting my Sabal Minor McCurtain come spring time.
I have heard that in general it is impossible to transplant a sabal minor.
Mine isn't very big so I was thinking maybe I'd have a chance. Has anyone here been successful in transplanting a sabal minor?
I have heard that in general it is impossible to transplant a sabal minor.
Mine isn't very big so I was thinking maybe I'd have a chance. Has anyone here been successful in transplanting a sabal minor?
Jeff
Did you break any of the roots? I assume preserving as many roots as possible is important, but I wonder if it can handle having any roots cut. Mine's only been in the ground 1 year. It had only strap leaves 2 years ago.chadec wrote:I have transplanted a couple that were only in the ground for 2 years at most. And never any over a 5 gallon size. Good luck
Jeff
If you have to dig the palm the roots are gonna die back. The palm will have to regrow new ones. Just keep it watered and it should be fine. I have changed my mind on placement and been able to yank sabals out of the ground without breaking roots. But after a full growing season that maybe too hard.
Ok thank you chadecchadec wrote:If you have to dig the palm the roots are gonna die back. The palm will have to regrow new ones. Just keep it watered and it should be fine. I have changed my mind on placement and been able to yank sabals out of the ground without breaking roots. But after a full growing season that maybe too hard.
Jeff
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Years ago I dug up several large ones. Took along time as the roots were tangled with tree roots in a swampy area. It was also very hot outside. Some died months later others didn't survive being dug up again to be planted at a new house. Also if you knick the bulb part of the Palm it's a goner!! Take your time and get yourself a landscape tool that looks like a breaker bar.
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That's good to know. So I don't have to act like I'm performing surgery when removing it?TerdalFarm wrote:I know this reputation, but in my experience they are not any more difficult than other palms.
KrisK here has one of mine. It is doing way better for him than it did for me. I have moved others, out to Oregon.
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