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Overgrown olive trees


lala24

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We have 2 beautiful olive trees in our garden that have completely overgrown the space available and we're starting to consider having them cut down and chipped. This seems a shame and we'd be happy to give them to anyone who wanted to take them away for replanting...they are both around 6 meters tall and in flourishing health.


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Hi, you have some beautiful trees there! Apparently olive trees are quite hardy, so should be easy to transplant. Just check out the link below:

http://landscapejuicenetwork.com/forum/topics/moving-olive-trees

I wish I could plant them in my garden, (I have the space) but would have trouble digging and transporting it... Is there anyone in the forum that could do the job for a reasonable charge and following the care instructions detailed above? Then I would be interested and could give them a new home.

Otherwise, I hope you will manage to rehome Them, it would be a pity to chopped them down.

Best wishes.

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