small leaf privet

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small leaf privet

Post by Stewart_Toowoomba »

Hi all

I grabbed this privet from the dying area of the local nursery and saw that it was root bound.

I actually needed to cut the root ball with a hack saw to get through it then soaked in seasol for a few days to loosen up the roots. It was still a major tearing job to get it spread out though..... I know they are hardy but was i too rough?

I hope it survives!

I haven't trimmed anything as i think i may do a simple forest setting via a raft style down the track....

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Post by Bebbas »

Thanks for the pics stewie. We all look forward to a continued educational journey on this one mate!

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this one should bounce back really well. I have taken 90% of roots off a privet no worries

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Post by Andrew E »

Hi Stewart, the privet will be fine. You can cut them right back hard, both top and roots and they'll shoot. Semi-shade it until it recovers and It'll throw buds everywhere. They grow so quick that you may need to repot in autumn as well! Some of the older leaves may die off but don't despair as they're as hard as nails!
If the group were mine I'd cut the trees to different heights. Thickest trunk tallest etc. Perhaps even wire some trunks. You'll make a good start on the group if done now.

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Post by bodhidharma »

I wouldnt call that being rough on a privet, that is quite gentle. Look forward to its progress.
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