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t&akea 02-08-2022 09:32 AM

Magnolia tree
 
I know there are companies that fig up and buy mature palm trees but are there any places that would buy other variety of trees. I have a beautiful magnolia that is getting too big for its location and wonder if there is a market for it before I chop it down.

DALEPQ 02-08-2022 11:21 AM

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You better check with "ARC" BEFORE cutting it down.
Many of the CDD areas have restrictions on removing them.

t&akea 02-08-2022 11:34 AM

It’s a tree I planted in the rear of house 15 years ago.

Bogie Shooter 02-08-2022 12:00 PM

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Originally Posted by t&akea (Post 2058994)
It’s a tree I planted in the rear of house 15 years ago.

Who planted it is not relevant, worth checking ARC.

Ozzello 02-09-2022 10:45 AM

As a longtime nurseryman/landscaper here is your answer..
YES the tree has value, unfortunately removing the tree is more costly than that value. If I had a place to use the tree, I can buy one from a tree farm, with little or no danger of shock, and for less than it would cost to remove a tree properly (for transplant) at a home. Even in the best of conditions ( No irrigation or utility issues in a location I can get to with my tractor) just the digging and refilling of the hole is costly.
Atleast that is from the standpoint of a reputable contractor w/ good equipment and proper insurance and know how to do the job.

Save some headache and just cut and grind the stump.

Lesson to learn? When you are re-landscaping, stop trying to save the low budget junk from the builder package. You will be removing it in a few years anyway.

tophcfa 02-09-2022 11:11 AM

After three applications and hearings with ARC, we finally got approval to remove the mess making magnolia monstrosity in our yard. I wish our next door neighbor would remove theirs as well as the mess spills over into our yard. A side note, these trees have an extensive and shallow root system and it’s a soft wood. After about a year after the tree removal, the roots began rotting under our lawn producing fungus and weeds, which looked horrible. It takes about another year for the rotting to run it’s course, at which point you will have to rip what’s left of your existing lawn and re sod it. Everything looks great now, but it’s a long process.

MrFlorida 02-09-2022 12:41 PM

Get approval and cut it down.

thevillages2013 02-10-2022 05:53 AM

Just “trim it” severely ( wink wink)

mkjelenbaas 02-10-2022 08:13 AM

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Originally Posted by t&akea (Post 2058901)
I know there are companies that fig up and buy mature palm trees but are there any places that would buy other variety of trees. I have a beautiful magnolia that is getting too big for its location and wonder if there is a market for it before I chop it down.

What info did you get when you did a google?

Two Bills 02-10-2022 08:27 AM

Sometimes it is easier to apologize, than seek permission.
I would just get rid of it.
JMTC.

Bogie Shooter 02-10-2022 09:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Two Bills (Post 2059686)
Sometimes it is easier to apologize, than seek permission.
I would just get rid of it.
JMTC.

Does this apply to all rules and laws?:shocked:

tophcfa 02-10-2022 09:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Two Bills (Post 2059686)
Sometimes it is easier to apologize, than seek permission.
I would just get rid of it.
JMTC.

I don’t think it’s any longer legally required to get permission to remove a tree from your property. DeSantis recently signed a bill that makes it it illegal to prevent a property owner from removing trees from their property, which effectively overrides the deed restriction.

brick010207 02-10-2022 09:50 AM

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Originally Posted by t&akea (Post 2058901)
I know there are companies that fig up and buy mature palm trees but are there any places that would buy other variety of trees. I have a beautiful magnolia that is getting too big for its location and wonder if there is a market for it before I chop it down.

"fig up"?

Bogie Shooter 02-10-2022 10:25 AM

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Originally Posted by tophcfa (Post 2059722)
I don’t think it’s any longer legally required to get permission to remove a tree from your property. DeSantis recently signed a bill that makes it it illegal to prevent a property owner from removing trees from their property, which effectively overrides the deed restriction.

Rather than “I think”, ARC would know if that is true.

Two Bills 02-10-2022 10:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Bogie Shooter (Post 2059716)
Does this apply to all rules and laws?:shocked:


Not to all laws, but definitely, without a doubt, and positively to Magnolia trees!


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