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Aug 3, 2016 10:36 AM CST
Name: Stewart
Pinehurst, Texas (Zone 8b)
Canning and food preservation Plumerias Region: Texas Vegetable Grower Million Pollinator Garden Challenge Garden Ideas: Level 1
This past Monday I got a nice phone call stating that we won the bid on a new (new to us) home. I wanted more acres but will settle for the 3.63 and a beautiful home.

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So we have one or two plants that we are taking (OK more like over 150 or 250 plants) . 15 of our Plumeria's are planted in our current front yard. Should we up-root and place in containers and re-plant next year, or up-root and re-plant in ground at the new place (until mid Oct)? I am worried that any movement in August is going to wreak havoc on the little guys but there is no way that any are being left behind.
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