Hobiecatter
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Plumber is coming to install a PRV and loop fom this shut off valve in the flower bed to go through the brick wall located just behind that shrub and goes into the garage where the water softener will be installed.
I'm worried that the shrub will die. It is a well established shrub that is about 3 in a half feet tall and perfectly matches all of the other shrubs in the flower bed in a straight row outlining the house. If this one dies it will never look the same.
He has to completely dig it up, dig a trench underneath for the two lines to go into the brick wall and then try and replant the shrub.
It is already freezing here so that might help the plant go dormant. But he claims this digging will be the toughest part labor wise.
Is there any recommendations on digging or replanting this shrub so that it has a chance? Or is this a pretty straight forward thing that plumbers deal with? I've attached a pic to help
I'm worried that the shrub will die. It is a well established shrub that is about 3 in a half feet tall and perfectly matches all of the other shrubs in the flower bed in a straight row outlining the house. If this one dies it will never look the same.
He has to completely dig it up, dig a trench underneath for the two lines to go into the brick wall and then try and replant the shrub.
It is already freezing here so that might help the plant go dormant. But he claims this digging will be the toughest part labor wise.
Is there any recommendations on digging or replanting this shrub so that it has a chance? Or is this a pretty straight forward thing that plumbers deal with? I've attached a pic to help