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Old 02-09-2003, 07:44 PM
Arthur
 
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Default Lleylandii snapped


"Paul G" wrote in message
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Be sure to keep it cut right back to your boundary on the pavement side

or
your Local Council will order you to do it or they will and send you the
bill


I've planted it behind a low boundary wall so will probably trim it flush
with that

Paul


Paul,
Remember that however well you keep the top growth cut back, the roots will
continue to grow. They are likely to push the "low boundary wall" out of
the ground!

-Arthur