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Old 26-10-2004, 11:13 AM
Belinda
 
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Default 3 metre tall nectarine tree.

We've just bought this new property in Perth and I want to get rid of the
(3m?high) nectarine tree. Do you think someone would come and remove it if I
offered it in the local paper for free? or am I up for tree removal costs?
TIA
Belinda.



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Old 27-10-2004, 12:03 AM
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g'day belinda,

you could give it a try also a note in the window of the local store
or on a community board to get the word around. a landscaper who needs
a tree like that for a project could go for it, but for the average to
pay to have it removed by those who do that sort of thing could be
expensive, for the average person they could buy a number of young
grafted trees for the price i would guess.

hope you get a good result

len

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