Yes, this is in Pinecraft, and to my delight I have to past the place every time I go some place because I live at the end of a street and this is the last house before you turn onto Kaufman Street.
I don't know how long such a tree lives, but they have a very small root ball wrapped in burlap. These trees are all propped up and are going to stay this way for a long time until the roots have gone deep and the trees don't fall over with strong winds.
WOW, those are really big trees to be transplanted! What a difference a day makes....
ReplyDeleteomg... what a difference a day makes! Is this is in Pinecraft?
ReplyDeleteYes, this is in Pinecraft, and to my delight I have to past the place every time I go some place because I live at the end of a street and this is the last house before you turn onto Kaufman Street.
ReplyDeleteHow long do those trees normally live, & how deeply did they have to dig the holes? (I'm from Michigan lol)
ReplyDeleteI don't know how long such a tree lives, but they have a very small root ball wrapped in burlap. These trees are all propped up and are going to stay this way for a long time until the roots have gone deep and the trees don't fall over with strong winds.
DeleteOh my, I won't know where I am when i get back to pinecraft in the winter. I didn't think there was so much available land in the little town.
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