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Old 17-05-2004, 02:08 AM
Jean B.
 
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Bill Spohn wrote:

My rhodo club gets calls all the time about people selling and do we want free
(large) rhodies. We try and 'save' some (knowing what they are enhances chances
of placing the orphans), but many go under the blade of the bulldozer!

At least rhodies are quite easy to move even when they are quite big - maples
are another thing.

One guy had a mushroom shaped maple (I don't know which cultivar) that was
about 6 feet high and 8 feet across, and when they left they decided they
couldn't move it. I believe it also went under the blade of a contractor that
just didn't want to bother being careful around it while building the new
house. Sad.

I try not to think of moving - and having to decide which of over 50 maples,
more than 30 magnolias (most too big to move) and well over 800 rhodos would go
with us.......


Sorry for the late response.... I think I would try to move any
of my maples a new owner didn't want. I am semi-encouraged by the
fact that some folks down the road moved two pretty big maples in
when the moved to the neighborhood--transplanted them from their
old yard. And they have survived. At least I know it is
possible.
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Jean B.