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Old 06-10-2004, 12:45 AM
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Yew talking to me? Yew talking to me?

You yew ewe, ew.

Have you ever considered calling your local garden supply place and asking
them for prices? How about your moseying over to Lowes or Home Depot?

A new plant never "catches up". It will eventually grow into the other
plants in the hedge row until it becomes tall enough to cut back with the
rest of them. Yews grown from seed will grow faster and taller than those
propagated from cuttings.


"Ray Jenkins" wrote in message
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We need to replace a yew hedge which died -- part of a row of rather old

and
large yews.

I understand that these hedges can be pretty expensive, especially fairly
large ones. And they grow very slowly.

Can anyone give me an idea (1) about cost and (2) how long it will take a
new hedge to catch up with the others?