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Old 13-06-2013, 06:44 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Wendy Tinley Wendy Tinley is offline
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Default Should I support my sapling Rowan with a stake?

We have a self-set Mountain Ash in our urban front garden. I would say
it's been growing for about four to five years and is now about seven to
eight feet high. The nearest building is 30 feet away.

My intention is to let it grow as is but both my neighbour and window
cleaner say I should stake it as the wind will make it grow bendy
against the prevailing wind. We are far from exposed but when it is a
bit blustery the sapling does whip around.

My feeling is I shouldn't stake it and I've read two articles on-line
stating that staking is not required.

Does anyone have any opposite opinion?

Thanks in advance.


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Wendy Tinley
SE Sheffield
4 miles west of junction 30 M1