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What's the opposite of staking? = Espalier
Do what they do with grape vines and apple trees. Espalier!
http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/hil/hil-619.html http://www.ag.usask.ca/cofa/departme.../espalier.html Adam Schwartz wrote in message .net... When you want plants to grow vertically you stake them, right? So what do you do with a trailing plant that keeps curving upwards? I have a trailing Million Bells, but all of the branches curve upwards towards the sun. I don't want to cut them all off or I'll have a stump for the first half of the summer. Is there something else I can do to train them downwards? Thanks, Adam |
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What's the opposite of staking? = Espalier
It's in a pot so I can't really espalier.
"Cereoid-UR12" wrote in message ... Do what they do with grape vines and apple trees. Espalier! http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/hil/hil-619.html http://www.ag.usask.ca/cofa/departme.../espalier.html Adam Schwartz wrote in message .net... When you want plants to grow vertically you stake them, right? So what do you do with a trailing plant that keeps curving upwards? I have a trailing Million Bells, but all of the branches curve upwards towards the sun. I don't want to cut them all off or I'll have a stump for the first half of the summer. Is there something else I can do to train them downwards? Thanks, Adam |
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