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plants: Moving plants on Interstate relocations. - 07/18/08 01:31 PM
Plants pose a unique challenge in the moving biz. Drivers may take plants, but are sometimes reluctant to do so due to the space they take up (considerable due to inability to stack anything above them), relative to the weight they add (minor). Whatever you do, don't count on them being watered by the driver. Another factor to consider is that even if the driver does accept your plants as part of the shipment, should his trailer be inspected along the way (i.e. at state weighing stations, etc..) he may be forced to offload the plants, should he be ordered to do
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