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Nov 14, 2011 11:30 PM CST
Name: Alma
Phoenix & Cottonwood, AZ
USDA zone 9b, Sunset 13 & ??
Has anyone had any experience moving a mature lime (or any citrus) tree? I planted this tree as a tiny thing many years ago, not realizing it would be in shade almost all the time. For years it sat there, never growing, until I moved it to a sunny spot. It took off and has produced like crazy for the past few years. Unfortunately, I've again mis-placed it. Is it possible to trim it back in the dead of winter, dig it up and move it once more?
Alma
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