fast growing plants?
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As long as you don't let the Leyland get higher than you can cut and trim yourself, once a year, they are fast growing and can be kept pretty neat at any height.
Of course, if you just let it go it for a few years it will become a nuisance and get to the point where it is a major job to reduce the height, and trimming will just expose brown areas.
That is true for most conifers, saying that, but let go, Leyland will go faster.
Of course, if you just let it go it for a few years it will become a nuisance and get to the point where it is a major job to reduce the height, and trimming will just expose brown areas.
That is true for most conifers, saying that, but let go, Leyland will go faster.
Simpo Two said:
Eucalyptus isn't a pest, but some varieties can grow very big surprisingly fast, so make sure it's not going to cause any problems when it get to 50 feet high with an 18" trunk!
True. I have one and trim it mercilessly every year, so it looks like a stick. 2 months later its a bushy tree again.eldar said:
Simpo Two said:
Eucalyptus isn't a pest, but some varieties can grow very big surprisingly fast, so make sure it's not going to cause any problems when it get to 50 feet high with an 18" trunk!
True. I have one and trim it mercilessly every year, so it looks like a stick. 2 months later its a bushy tree again.Gassing Station | Homes, Gardens and DIY | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff



