Today was white birch day. I would appreciate Mike's comment here, but a local arborist claims I have an uncanny ability to successfully transplant wild white birches dug out of the woods onto my property. Right now my success rate is 90% and he said, "You have no right to be that successful." I think the secret to my success is to find isolated trees. Birches grow in "bunches" like poplars and Aspens, so most trees in a grove are interconnected through root networks. I call them the "Borg" of the tree world. Regardless I've reasoned that if you try to dig one out in the middle of bunch of birches, you'll be trying to move something that has way too many connections, but finding an isolated one means you're getting a tree with no co-dependents.
Yeah, that's probably a load of BS, but I still have a good transplant record so let's leave it at that. Have shovel, will transplant...
You are totally correct good job ?
We have almost no White Birch left on Long Island. The Bronze Birch borer killed 99% of them. Now we are a Island of River Birch, clump Birch and a few Black Birch.