I have just found out a garden/pond place is closing down in the next few weeks. They have 2 massive junipers surrounding a pond landscape which I think are squamatas. I was told I could have them, but I was wondering how likely chances of survival would be if I were to dig them up at this time of year. They were told that August is the best time. And that if I have them facing a different direction to what they are growing now, they won't survive eg they are facing east atm, and I would probably have them facing west at my house.
They are massive, covering an area of approx 3x2m each so much so I can't even see the trunks without chopping branches off!!! I was also told that they used tyres in the ground to save soil, so the roots may be entangled in the tyres which could be a problem. They have a "kanga" (small bobcat I think) to dig them out, but I was wondering if there is anything special I need to do, or if I should bother at all?
Free juni's are the best, but I want them to survive the move.
Thanks for the help guys
