Joined: Wed Dec 31, 1969 6:00 pm Posts: 48 Location: Colleyville,TEXAS
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We planted 6 small cedars (low growing) in different beds on each side of our front walk. (3 in each bed) Now that they have started to grow we can tell that they are different species. One has turned a bluish gray color and the ones in the other bed are bright green. We planted them close together to give the effect of one. Can we dig them up and try to match those that are left without losing them? Since the beds are the same size and on each side of our entrance to our house they should be the same. In fact the ones that are bluish are much lower growing than the others. We bought them at different times and thought they were the same. Any advice will be appreciated.
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