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Old 19-Jun-2007   #1
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Hi all, long time no see. Just wanted to show some junis i dug last week. It was a last minute thing so there was little prep. These were six feet wide when I dug them now they are about 2-3 feet wide. They were growing in sand for 12 years ,so it was pretty easy to get them, and they have small root balls so im hoping for the best. Thanks for looking


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Old 19-Jun-2007   #2
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Old 19-Jun-2007   #3
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Good Job. I think those look good!
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Old 19-Jun-2007   #4
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they are great material to work on in future. take care of m.
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Thanks everyone, they are already testing my patience, ther is so much carving and shaping to do I can hardley wait til next few years.



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Old 19-Jun-2007   #6
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Nice material Rich! Hope they all survive for you. Be a good boy and be patient......no work on them for a couple of years.

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Nice find. Congrats and good luck with these.
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They were growing in sand for 12 years ,so it was pretty easy to get them, and they have small root balls

I heard that Neematrol will get rid of small root balls.

OMG, I think I was just possessed by the spirit of avonly_unicorn. I am soooo sorry!!!
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REALLY nice material, Rich...

Now, it's time to be patient...listen to the advice that's been given...let 'em go, or grow, for a couple of years.

Be certain that they remain healthy and push out lots of new growth...let 'em alone.

Did I mention PATIENCE?

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