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      <description>Why move this big anyhow? Most individuals stay with 5 or 10-gallon pots mainly because they&amp;#39;re easy to handle. So, the reason why would anyone need to deal with 100 gallon nursery pots ? The greatest reason is time and health. If you prefer a tree</description>
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