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How to get the trees in?

I bought a new house and want to remodel the garden (back yard)However the garden has no trees and low-ish fences and just seems too exposed to meHence I want to buy mature trees from a tree nurseryNow although my house is detached, the building is only about 2-3 metres away from the neighbour's houses on each side and so I'm wondering how exactly I can get the trees into my garden? Also I'm back to back with another house!

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How wide is your gate? Can the fence be taken down to get the trees in? Some wheeled dollies care capable of several hundred pounds.If you are talking box side trees, then they would have to be lifted on a crane over your house So not only do you have the tree expense but also the crane and a crew to plant There is a limit to mature size you can purchase.a lot depends on your climate.more humid the better as you will lose a great deal of root in the transplant and the tree will dry out too quickly in a more arid climateAbout the largest tree you could transplant would be a 10-12 inch diameter trunk measured 4.5 feet up from the groundCost? Probably nearly your home's cost.
First off, it depends on whether the 37deg is fahrenheit or celciusSecondly, the best choice for the plastic box would be a cooler - most are made out of polyurethane, a plasticSo, if it's 37deg celcius - sit in the cooler and close the lid37deg is human body temp, so eventually the temp inside the cooler will normalize thereOf course you might run out of oxygen first, and you'd get awful sweaty and overheated,but those are other problemsIf it's 37deg fahrenheit, that's tougherYou'd need a temp feedback cooling system (i.ea thermostat controlling the air output from a freezer.) pipe the air output into the box and place the thermostat inside.
In a short limit of time you quickly heated it upSo you claim that you heated it up but it's temperature dropped immediately!

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