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Garden help wanted: removing & moving a Cordyline from SE15 to SE22


IlonaM

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I'm moving from SE15 to SE22 and am thinking of taking a Cordyline from my current garden across to my new garden. It is approx. 8-10 feet high.


I'm looking for a gardener with a van who could dig it up, take it across and replant it in the new garden for a reasonable fee before the end of May.

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