This was posted in the gardening discussions but posting in the general threads to see if there is any interest.
I plan to remove a small Magnolia and a heavily pruned Mock Orange Philadelphus from my garden.
I've read that magnolia's can be tricky to transplant. This one has not thrived in its planting position (planted close to a fence, so much of the foliage is to one side). I'm happy to sever the roots around the base to help its chances and leave for a few months if there are any takers (but can of course dig up now).
The mature Mock Orange was poorly positioned but thrived, however I heavily pruned this back.
I also have a potted Abelia x grandiflora 'Confetti' (minus the pot).
I've attached a photo of the magnolia.
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hi, i would love to take the magnolia, can collect anytime this weekend or during the week, thanks
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