What I really want to know it how large the root system is likely to be.
I want to prep the new home first, which will take a few days (or more) and
then start moving it. I also want to rescue the "blue monarda" that a friend
planted there so there will be lots of digging going on.
Thanks
Cheryl
Is this what you want?
<http://www.naturehills.com/product/purpleleaf_sandcherry.aspx>
If the info below is good and if Mature Spread = 7-8 feet I'd hazard
a guess the roots venture out close to that
Bill
PS do you eat the cherries?
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Purpleleaf Sandcherry Details:
Plant Facts
Mature Height
6 - 8 feet
Mature Spread
7 - 8 feet
Soil Type
Widely Adaptable
Moisture
Widely Adaptable
Mature Form
Round
Growth Rate
Moderate
Sun Exposure
Full Sun
Flower Color
Pink and White
Fall Color
Red
Foliage Color
Purple
Zones
4-7
The Purple Leaf Sandcherry, Prunus cistena, is a thick-growing,
long-lived shrub that is sometimes called the Purple Leaf Sand Cherry.
It produces bright red 3 inch leaves in spring and blushing, white
flowers in May. In autumn it produces purple-black cherries and the
foliage turns a magnificent reddish purple.
This ornamental shrub is especially valued for its hardiness and unique
coloring. It is an asset to the landscape and a standout specimen shrub.
This deciduous plant makes a wonderful hedge as well. Grows 7-8 feet
tall, depending on pruning. Plant 2-3 feet apart for a hedge and best
planted in full sun.
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Garden in shade zone 5 S Jersey USA
Not all who wander are lost.
- J.R.R. Tolkien (1892-1973)
> In article <C625AF30.9B7B1%chery...@comcast.net>,
> Cheryl Isaak <chery...@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>> I've google with little success - I want to move a sand cherry to a better
>> spot, more sun and less chance of being taken out by the plow guy.
>>
>> What I really want to know it how large the root system is likely to be.
>>
>> I want to prep the new home first, which will take a few days (or more) and
>> then start moving it. I also want to rescue the "blue monarda" that a friend
>> planted there so there will be lots of digging going on.
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>> Cheryl
>
> Is this what you want?
>
> <http://www.naturehills.com/product/purpleleaf_sandcherry.aspx>
>
> If the info below is good and if Mature Spread = 7-8 feet I'd hazard
> a guess the roots venture out close to that
I was looking more for does it have a tap root or many large roots - sort of
the basic what does the root system look like. I hate to have dug too deep
or not deep enough.
>
> Bill
>
> PS do you eat the cherries?
>
I've never gotten the cherries. Either it doesn't self pollinate or I've
just missed them all together because the birds got there first.
Cheryl
PS - thank you