Removing Plants – Where Can They Go?
Q: I plan on removing numerous plants and shrubs from my back yard including: azaleas, mop head hydrangeas, oak leaf hydrangeas, rhododendrons and hostas. Rather than have these plants destroyed and sent to the landfill, is there anyone you know who would be interested in having them?
A: Your local Master Gardener Extension Volunteer organization might have landscaping projects where they could use the plants. Call them and ask: 1-800-ASKUGA1
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