Re planting trees:? I have two little acer trees that i am going to replant...

I have two little acer trees that i am going to replant surrounded by another bed. I have two bigger trees (weeping willow types) to put contained by their place. Do i need to verbs if their are any roots left within the soil from the old trees.. will they affect the growth of the up to date? Many thanks surrounded by advance :)
Answers:    Hi:
The knob to transplanting any tree is to make sure you hang on to the mother root in place. The concern I hold is how big are your willow trees and how long have you have them in the the ground where on earth they currently located? Once a larger tree gets established contained by the ground, there is a luck it won't survive a transplant. If the smaller trees had a moral ball root system, they should tranplant fine. I hold a page in the simple solutions cubicle on transplanting shrubs. Small trees are done the same course. I will link you to this bit.

If your Willow trees are real big, you might want to consider hiring a landscaper to transplant them for you. They are professional when it comes to transplanting trees and will do it by paw or with a bob cat.

Another tip for you is to incorporate some organic mushroom compost to the soil when transplanting. This is a great raw fertilizer that will last up to one year. It is also pious for transplanting and helping your trees avoid shock.

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You'll never remove adjectives the roots, even if it's only small ones gone behind, and it shouldn't be any problem to the topical trees.
Just be sure you don't leave so lots behind that it affects the growth of the Acers.