Moving sale--Local pick up only (Oklahoma City)

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In February I will be relocating to much, much colder climes.

I have 8 trees that must go. Trying to avoid Craigslist, so sending out feelers here first.

There's nothing too terribly special about these trees (really still sticks in pots), so I'm asking very little for them (package deal or sold separately).

1. Chinese Elm, purchased from Brussels in spring of 2015 (basically a sad, standard "S"), 2" base x 20" tall
2. Mound Juniper purchased from Brussels in spring of 2015, 1.5" base x 15" tall
3. Dawn Redwood purchased from Brussels in spring of 2015, 1.5" base x 36" tall
4. Small Chinese Elm (chopped, new leader in process), 1.25" base x 12" tall
5. Chinese Fringe (clump, from nursery stock), 3" base x 18" tall
6. Small Crepe Myrtle #1 (from nursery stock), 1" base x 12" tall
7. Small Crepe Myrtle #2 (from nursery stock), 1.5" base x 17" tall
8. Japanese Holly (from nursery stock), 1.5" base x 12" tall

local pick up only!

if you're close enough to actually be willing and able to pick one or more up, send me a PM with your email address and I'll send some pictures of the tree(s), and then you can make me an offer.

Noah
 
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You could try the three FaceBook auction pages if you cant sell them here and dont want to use craigslist
 
Where the hell you going? The north pole? Some of those can probably go with you.
 
From 7b to 5a/b... in the middle of winter... not sure the tree will appreciate the sudden transition from lows of ~30-40 F to lows that average 0-10 F. That coupled with them being a pain to move, and not being very sentimentally attached, and not having invested too much time in them I just thought I'd start over after I relocate.
 
Post some pictures. I'm in Norman. I'm a broke grad student though, haha, so I couldn't offer much. Ever go to the local club meetings? I'm a noob, but It seems like a group meets on the 2nd Tuesday of every month in OKC. They probably have deeper pockets than I do.
 
It isn't that hard to ship trees man. If you want to sell the. Fast and for the best price, post them on the auction pages on FB.

Good luck.
 
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