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Old 13-03-2004, 11:40 PM
Gena
 
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Default transplanting quince help

i have discovered old struggling quince growing in our woods, which is
clearly an old homesite as there is daffodils and other assorted landscape
plants hither and yon.

i would like to move these, there are 3 or 4 spindly stems.

i have no experience with quince! what is good siting for them in the
triangle area, and can i move them now without consequence? my fear about
waiting until fall, (besides the likelyhood i will completely forget!), is
that soon there will be such thick underbrush, they will be impossible to
locate.

thank you,
gena


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