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Old 14-10-2003, 09:44 PM
DLee
 
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Default Moving Leylandiis

Hi All

We have about 20 of them along the fence looking into a road - which is a
bit problematic with youths haning around. These Leylandiis have been
planted this May, and grown about a foot - which are now about 3 to 4 ft
tall. The fence is about 5.5 ft - 6 ft, so still a lot to catch up to block
the road properly.

I am thinking of moving 10 of them to the side of the garage, as hee too is
needing some protection from vandals, because I bought some Thugas and Larix
Ddecidua trees which I want to try in the place of 10 Leylandiis, as they
are supposed to grow fast as well.

Is this right time for moving? Will they cope with this move? How tall will
they be this spring? Anything to consider on this move?

cheers

Dan


 
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