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John R

Kennesaw, GA
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  • John R
    Followed 8 people on Feb 17, 2013

Gardening: I had a Bradford Pear tree in front yard for 12 years but it became blighted and poor shape so had it cut down.

Would like to replace with another tree possibly Rosebud or willow oak? Area has hawthorne shrubs surrounding but is irrigated. Will old roots be a problem? Better suggestion for replacement? Thanks! maejohn@bellsouth.net

John R
John R Kennesaw, GA
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  • John R
    Commented on Apr 22, 2012
    Yes REDBUD. Thanks for your help. I will try planting away from the old tree central root by ...»
    at least 4 feet ... in the fall.

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