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Birches
I'd like to plant a group of three birches, probably jacquemontii,
together, as I gather that they restrict each other's growth. Does anyone know if they actually do that, and if so, by how much- a bit, a lot or hardly at all? Thanks |
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Birches
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from "Old stoat" contains these words: I'd like to plant a group of three birches, probably jacquemontii, together, as I gather that they restrict each other's growth. Does anyone know if they actually do that, and if so, by how much- a bit, a lot or hardly at all? Thanks I wasn't aware that they are supposed to restrict each others' growth except insofar as any close planting is perhaps restrictive sao I was interested in the theory. I have three Betula jacqemontii planted close. They have grown to perhaps fifteen feet in about seven years. Janet G |
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