If you have decided to move to a new residence and do not want to leave behind the young lemon tree that is growing on your property, the following project will teach you how to safely remove the tree from the ground and prepare it prior to being transported so that it will arrive at your new address without signs of damage.
You Will Need
garden gloves adjustable harness hard hat ladder pruning shears large spade thick, waterproof tarp watering can hose burlap material sharp scissors thin twine bungee cords Prune The Lemon Tree's Branches
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