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5-6ft high olive trees-ok to transplant ?
i have some olive trees-about 2-3 years old in my garden-i want to transplant them-do they transplant well ? laz |
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"laz" xmen@invalid wrote in message ... 5-6ft high olive trees-ok to transplant ? i have some olive trees-about 2-3 years old in my garden-i want to transplant them-do they transplant well ? laz Yes, olive trees transplant well. In the Middle East folks have been knocking off each others' olive trees for hundreds (if not thousands) of years. Here's an example: http://www.palestinemonitor.org/Spec...t/uprooted.htm |
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