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Old 02-06-2004, 10:09 AM
Glen Able
 
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Default Little Cotoneaster lacteus

Hi again.

I planted out a small Cotoneaster lacteus recently. Now allow to me to
expose my ignorance...

It's has several long stems of about a foot in length. All these stems are
tied fairly tightly to a foot high stake. I'm wondering if this is right?
Does it need the stake at all and, if so, do I need to replace it with a
bigger one?

thanks all for your continuing support



 
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