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Growing douglas fir

 
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Hey yall, I replanted this douglas firs about two weeks ago, they are still holding, havent died off yet. My question, will they survive? They were preaty rough torn out of the ground and then replanted here. Thanks in advance for every opinion.
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They are looking good to me.  Since they are still growing after two weeks, there is a good chance the Douglas Firs are going to grow to be big trees.

Best wishes for many nice trees!
 
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