Cogito Cogito ergo sum Joined Feb 7, 2022 Messages 398 Reaction score 378 Location Perth Feb 23, 2022 #1 Just thought I'd post some photo's of transplanting. Most people haven't seen it and it usually spins people out. Attachments download (2).jpg 9.6 KB · Views: 1
Just thought I'd post some photo's of transplanting. Most people haven't seen it and it usually spins people out.
Cogito Cogito ergo sum Joined Feb 7, 2022 Messages 398 Reaction score 378 Location Perth Feb 23, 2022 #2
Cogito Cogito ergo sum Joined Feb 7, 2022 Messages 398 Reaction score 378 Location Perth Feb 23, 2022 #3
Cogito Cogito ergo sum Joined Feb 7, 2022 Messages 398 Reaction score 378 Location Perth Feb 23, 2022 #4
Cogito Cogito ergo sum Joined Feb 7, 2022 Messages 398 Reaction score 378 Location Perth Feb 23, 2022 #5 There are some other randem photo's in there too.
W Wombat Ranger ArboristSite Operative Joined Oct 4, 2020 Messages 135 Reaction score 361 Location Montana Feb 23, 2022 #6 Amazing
A alanbaker Happy curmudgeon, mostly AS Supporting Member Joined Dec 23, 2019 Messages 125 Reaction score 340 Location Vermont Mar 1, 2022 #7 What is the long term survival rate? What is the average cost?
Cogito Cogito ergo sum Joined Feb 7, 2022 Messages 398 Reaction score 378 Location Perth Mar 1, 2022 #8 We had a 90+% success rate. Most trees we lost were due to irrigation screw ups, usually on the part of the client. Price range around $5-6000 for essentially a 1000L bag stock up to $30000+ for a significant mature specimen.
We had a 90+% success rate. Most trees we lost were due to irrigation screw ups, usually on the part of the client. Price range around $5-6000 for essentially a 1000L bag stock up to $30000+ for a significant mature specimen.