Posted by vbparks on August 25, 19101 at 01:11:02:
I recently done some trimming of trees in my yard here in North Carolina. When I trimed a Cedar tree's branches up off the ground I was suprised to find a wild Holly growing there; especially since there aren't any Holly bushes for many miles around my house. It's very small, only about 6 inches high with about 9 leaves on it. It's growing right up next to the Cedar's trunk. I know nothing about Hollies. Can ANYONE email me info as to how to take care of it or email me a link to pages on the web as to their care? I want also to know about when would be a good time to move it from under the Cedar like at what height it should be to withstand being moved and what time of the year would be best to move it; assumming it needs to be moved. If you email links please use Care Of Holly Bushes in the subject line or the beginning of the body of the email and not just a link, as I try to be cautious of email sent to me and may not follow a link that's not described in some way.
Thanks to all who'll help, in advance. Once I find how to determine the 'sex' of this Holly I may buy one of the oppisite 'sex' to grow more of them; I think they're pretty, especially at Christmas, and I love to trim bushes into nice shapes. Thanks, again.