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transplanting large sagos over the weekend
first time I tried this method don't particularly like sagos but they were huge and free off craigslist..it worked
saw this.... Free Plants - You dig had to have em. ![]() ![]() ![]() A Little Root Pruning ![]() ![]() Since my hoist is still at the original site I had to use my house to get Sago #1 off my truck ![]() about 5$ worth of scrap wood I threw together ![]() All I had was shells from my driveway ![]() Silt/sugar sand, i usually like to wash all the clay out of it but it was 10pm and was tired as hell ![]() ![]() Palm #2, Much easier/smaller. ![]() Loaded with all tools ![]() |
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Your cycas looks badass :D
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Unless someone has tried this they can't truly appreciate what you have accomplished. Those things are HEAVY. Congratulations, they look great?
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Man what a steal! Sagos that size are espensive.
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Sweet! I'll bet you have a few crabs out back too! Place looks very peaceful.
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few, I wish I had more, too small to eat, I think hurricane Katrina messed all that up
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sagos still kickin, even after Hurricane Issac flood...
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