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Cactus are moved and re-used

Sat Jul 26 2008
Many home builders move existing cactus from a new area of land they are ceveloping to an area they can live while construction is taking place. Later the moved cactus will be re-planted in the yards and parkways of the new neighborhoods. Ocotillo Cactus is also re-used

Many home builders move existing cactus from a new area of land they are ceveloping to an area they can live while construction is taking place. Later the moved cactus will be re-planted in the yards and parkways of the new neighborhoods. Here are many dozens of Barrel Cactus that were moved while construction takes place

Here are many dozens of Barrel Cactus that were moved while construction takes place

Many home builders move existing cactus from a new area of land they are ceveloping to an area they can live while construction is taking place. Later the moved cactus will be re-planted in the yards and parkways of the new neighborhoods. Here are many dozens of Barrel Cactus that were moved while construction takes place

Many home builders move existing cactus from a new area of land they are ceveloping to an area they can live while construction is taking place. Later the moved cactus will be re-planted in the yards and parkways of the new neighborhoods. Here are many dozens of Barrel Cactus that were moved while construction takes place

Barrel Cactus of many sizes and shapes planted in rows

Many home builders move existing cactus from a new area of land they are ceveloping to an area they can live while construction is taking place. Later the moved cactus will be re-planted in the yards and parkways of the new neighborhoods. Here are many dozens of Barrel Cactus that were moved while construction takes place

Ocotillo Cactus is also re-used

Many home builders move existing cactus from a new area of land they are ceveloping to an area they can live while construction is taking place. Later the moved cactus will be re-planted in the yards and parkways of the new neighborhoods. Here are many dozens of Barrel Cactus that were moved while construction takes place

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