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Client wants me to kill their eucalyptus and replace it with a weeping willow, which I am happy to do, however they want it as big as possible to go back in, whats the best place to get them from? It would be root balled but access to the garden is through a stone arch which is 6.5ft high!

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Client wants me to kill their eucalyptus and replace it with a weeping willow, which I am happy to do, however they want it as big as possible to go back in, whats the best place to get them from? It would be root balled but access to the garden is through a stone arch which is 6.5ft high!

 

they wont be getting one too big then

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i thought barchams but think delivery would be silly

 

Ive found J A Jones in southport who do a 20-25 girth tree, it may not be too tall but i think thats the best ill manage, micro digger or spade?

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