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Old 27-Oct-2003   #16
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Maybe you could make some subgroups to be transplanted as units when their roots have knit themselves together. To get all these trees in there in one go could be a difficult prospect. If you put 7, 9, 5, 13 in smaller trays, and cut some of the root systems so the trunks will abut one another, they can grow together into units you can transplant later.

Just an idea,

Matt
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