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Free tropical pink guava tree: you dig


Cocoa Beach Jason

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I have a beautiful and prolific tropical pink guava tree. It is about 8 - 10 ft tall (still diggable). I don't like the spot it is in and don't want to chop it down. I have no other place for it. I would prefer to give it to a good home. I will help dig. If interested, IM me and we can coordinate a time. Bring a big truck or preferebly a small trailer.

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By the way right now might be a bad (or good) time to transplant bc it is loaded with fruit. I mean loaded. But the flies found it again this year so little pin holes are ruining all the fresh fruit.

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