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Aug 27, 2013 12:39 PM CST
Name: Janice
Cape Cod, MA, USA (Zone 7a)
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Date not as yet set, Lynn. Smiling

As to containers..... I have close to 100 pots.

But to make things easier, I am removing the plants from the pots, and bagging the semps individually, then boxing them up.

Dirt will be put in huge doubled garbage bags, within plastic storage bins.

Empty pots will be easier to move.

Should be interesting.

We moved our entire garden from suburban Boston to Cape Cod and it was really a breeze.

We even moved trees and shrubs. Took 3 trucks, but we ended up with an "instant garden".

This time, Daylilies, Hosta, some Roses and other perennials will also move along with the Semps. Fun! Smiling
There are two ways to live your life.
One is as though nothing is a miracle.
The other is as though everything is a miracle
- Albert Einstein.
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