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by Useless Jes on October 28, 2006 11:09 PM
If you heard about the storm in S.I. it was bad. I have a little oak tree in the front of my house. Should I re plant it?

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by plants 'n pots on October 29, 2006 12:25 AM
How little is little? Are the roots still there?
If so, I would say definitely plant it and give it a try - what do you have to lose?

We had the same storm here in Rockland County.
I haven't been out of the house to see if there was any damage around yet. Things look ok from my windows.

By the way... if you are in S.I., how come it says you are from NH? [dunno]

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by Useless Jes on October 29, 2006 01:32 AM
Sorry abotu taht. I was referring to the town I live in, Salisbury, New Hampshire me and my buddies call it SI... see the S and the I in Salisbury? It's kinda an inside joke [Big Grin]

The "short" I meant somewhere around 4 feet tall, and yes, the roots are still there. thanks for answering!

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by plants 'n pots on October 29, 2006 01:45 AM
ok - thanks for clearing that up - it's just that we have a member here from Staten Island, and that is abbreviated S.I.

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by Useless Jes on October 31, 2006 06:02 AM
Thanks everybody! im going to try it!!

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