Sun 1 Jun 2008
In the fall, I moved a magnolia tree and a burning bush. At the end of the winter, right before spring, I moved another burning bush to the backyard. So no more trees in the front, except for the 2 new fruit trees I planted earlier.
So how are the transplanted tree and bushes doing now that spring is in full bloom and summer’s right around the corner?
Well I’m happy to report they’re alive and kicking.
As of Memorial Day weekend, there are still some blooms on the magnolia tree, and the bushes have nice green foliage. On a side note, the burning bushes are considered invasive and are very tough so they are very resilient once moved.
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