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Mon, Feb 9, 09 at 18:26
| I have hundreds or thousands(maybe)of privet bushes, all sizes. You must dig them yourself. Privet is invasive when let loose, so is really only appropriate for contained areas like city lots. It has taken over my wild ten acres. It does have the advantage of being evergreen and obviously thrives with very little water. I am east of Edmond.
Ann |
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- Posted by earthgirlok z6 OK (My Page) on Fri, Apr 10, 09 at 17:08
| Are any of them large-trunked? Are you wanting to trade/sell? |
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| I would looooove some privet. We're in Northeast Edmond. How can I contact you? |
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