April 28, 2021
April 28, 2021
Blog / The Battle is Over! Victory is Won!
I had to look twice but asked "was that an actual root escaping from its 8 x 12 planter cell? Where did it come from? Was it the docile Rhodo turned rogue or the ornamental Japanese Maple?"
Certainly, that wouldn't be good if it was able to work its way into the infrastructure of our roofing system no matter who the culprit. Thousands of dollars in damage could be the result and who knew where it would end.
The powers that be on strata were alerted and a plan of action set in place to discover the extent of any damage.
The tree must be removed. Kill the tree and the root system would no longer continue to grow and the problem solved.
So began my battle.
To make the planter usable again for planting new plants, I thought I would/could turn the soil and restore it to its former glory and allow for the beginnings of a small garden of flowers, maybe a vegetable or two but definitely not any maple trees. Eventually, the stump would rot, with a little help from the stump rot concoction purchased from the garden store, and could be removed.
So I thought. or better said, so I underestimated the impact this small maple tree root system had in its environment and the impact it was going to have on my life for the next three weeks.
Never did I think I would need to purchase a Pick Axe while living in a Condo but buy one we did.
Swing after swing the point of the pick would drive into the ground and with the leverage applied it started to break up the stealth web of discouragement. Again, my 'not so young any more body' was pushed to its limit and the wisdom of breaking the task into smaller components became very apparent. Each day, an hour or two of swinging the pick was providing more than the exercise requested from the Doc, and progress was being made. The 8-inch stump turned out to be a solid block of wood about 12 inches in diameter with the tentacles of its roots sometimes being as thick as 1 1/2 inches. Clearly, an adjustment in strategy needed to take place as the pickaxe was now beyond its capabilities as a tool.
A reciprocating saw should do the trick and with great joy, the tangle of roots was soon separated from the stump. But, with the battle nearing its end the not so young body screamed out in revolt and it appeared as if the stump would win. It continued to be rooted in place with not any suggestion it was willing to release its hold. Tired and discouraged, this warrior thought to continue another day.
A new morning and a fresh perspective provided the strategy that ultimately resulted in victory and were it not for a misplaced blow to the irrigation pipe buried in the ground the entire project would be complete but it is clear the enemy is in full retreat and the battle won.
This week, I started rebuilding our garden and planted new plants in a once untamed space. In a way, it is a New Creation.
April 28, 2021
April 28, 2021
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