In contracting it often comes down to man-hour (labor) and the equipment type & operator-time. However with transplanting it’s not always clear-cut; there are many variables and circumstances to consider. To estimate this type of work accurately you must be clear on what this particular transplant job requires from start to finish.
Archive | April, 2010
Is Transplanting The Right Decision?
Transplanting is integral to my projects because a majority of my work is with existing landscapes. While many of the existing plants are worthless and can be removed, some have value and should be considered for transplant. Some of the reasons to transplant are: to correct “overcrowding” where a group of plants are too close [...]

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