daugen
Epic Contributor
Just sent new helper home, we both were wiped out from hard work in hot sun.
Took us three to four attempts per bush, even doublewrapping chain, but finally got three large
azalea bushes pulled from front of house and replaced with roses.
Now I know why they make those "grubber" chains. Of course most of the redos were because helper didn't quite understand proper
technique of locking in end of chain, kept falling off. But persistence paid off. In this picture's case, two bushes came up at same time, but fortuitous because it had to be moved anyway.
Azaleas had been there thirty years, roots got into landscaping fabric, pulled up big sections of garden along with bush.
Mostly mulch, all easy to fix. Red, yellow and red roses in front. Decluttering complete.
96 degrees and sunny out, brutal. A day to seek shade...
Took us three to four attempts per bush, even doublewrapping chain, but finally got three large
azalea bushes pulled from front of house and replaced with roses.
Now I know why they make those "grubber" chains. Of course most of the redos were because helper didn't quite understand proper
technique of locking in end of chain, kept falling off. But persistence paid off. In this picture's case, two bushes came up at same time, but fortuitous because it had to be moved anyway.
Azaleas had been there thirty years, roots got into landscaping fabric, pulled up big sections of garden along with bush.
Mostly mulch, all easy to fix. Red, yellow and red roses in front. Decluttering complete.
96 degrees and sunny out, brutal. A day to seek shade...