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Topic: Anybody want a 50 yr old Jade tree, Gone  (Read 1505 times)

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rockfish

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No need to dig it out. Just cut it off at ground level. Stick each trunk in the ground (with a support stick to start) and they will grow all on their own. However what's left will spout up again


such cool height lost though, we have tools for this sort of thing :)
Less Mental than before, Still savage AF tho <3

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Hojoman

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Despite its size, it may be surprising to find that the root system is not very deep.


 

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