Free bridal wreath spirea, you dig.

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We have a bunch of what we believe is bridal wreath spirea and would prefer something else. So if you want some or all of it come get it. Really best time to transplant is spring to early summer but you can do it in the fall.

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Is that the actual picture of yours or are you giving it away from a cemetery?
That is one I borrowed from the web. Ours does not look that good right now because we did not water it any this year. The rains will take care of that.
 

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Alternate title:

“Will any of you come and dig this plant out of my yard for me?”
Not really. My plan if no one wants it, is to cut it all down and keep it mowed until it dies. I just thought someone might want it. I sure as heck do not. Wife has finally agreed that maybe a wild type rose would look better there.
 

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If you Google it, you will see this stuff sells for around $55 a bunch. We just want it gone so if no one claims it by next spring I am cutting it down.
 

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