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Rewired my Marc Noelanders yew..

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Old 23-Oct-2004   #1
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Arrow Rewired my Marc Noelanders yew..

Hi All,

This week I wired my Noelanders-workshop-yew. I repotted it in the spring of this year and let it grow freely for the rest of the year to let it recover. Hopefully it will fit in the pot I've bought for it next spring.

regards, René
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Old 24-Oct-2004   #2
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Old 24-Oct-2004   #3
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Lookin good! Very dense foliage for a yew!

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Great rewiring job and it is looking excellent too.
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Old 25-Oct-2004   #5
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Rene, I like your yew. I am a bit curious about why you did not choose to jin the lowest branch and let one of the upper back branches lengthen so that it could be brought down something like this. I realize it would take a bit of time to achieve this. I look forward to your comments
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Rene,
I like your yew as it is and wouldn't change it. I am however curious as to the wisdom of a repot so soon . If it were mine I would wait a few years. A very nice tree !!
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