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How to Remove a Cholla Cactus

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    • 1). Cover the plant with the tarp, tucking it up against the base of the plant as well as possible to enclose all branches and thorns. If dealing with a taller, branching specimen, use heavy gloves to fold protective layers of newspaper around the outreaching stems, and brake them off until a more compact plant remains. Store the removed branches safely in a pail or other solid container.

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      Chollas have eyecatching flowers and fruit along with the thorns.Jupiterimages/Photos.com/Getty Images

      Dig the soil away from around the base of the cactus. Insert the shovel around the base until the soil is loose. When the cholla moves easily and the shovel can reach under the plant, pry up the entire plant as a unit.

    • 3). Place the pail or tub over the tarped cactus once it is loose in the soil. Lift with the shovel under the root base and flip the plant out of the ground as you turn the pail or tub upright again. It now can be safely carried, upside down in the container. The plant is now secure to be given to another gardener if you no longer want it or do not have suitable sites for cactus in the landscape you are planning.

    • 4). Dig a hole or prepare a container to be the cholla's new home. Use a suitable cactus-mix soil or well-draining soil similar to, or from, its original location.

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      Many gardeners are fans of cacti.Thinkstock/Comstock/Getty Images

      Tip the tarp-covered plant back out into the hole dug for its new location. Fill in around the base with soil up to the same level on the plant as it had in the original spot. Carefully remove the tarp. Water around the cholla's base to settle the soil in.

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