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Jun 4, 2016 6:10 AM CST
Name: Sue
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Welcome! Priceless. I agree with Porkpal. I would propagate the tree and take a piece or two of it and leave the original where it is. That's unless you know for sure the original is going to be cut down or something. Even then it would be more practical to propagate it and take smaller pieces. Moving large trees can be expensive and they don't always survive.

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