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Topping Western Red Cedar?
Last January I planted a hedge of root balled Western Red Cedar, 1 - 1.25m in height, it's grown really well this past year (thank you again for the advice from various people on here), all plants have grown outwards and upwards with some being around 1.8m at the tip.
I would like the hedge to grow to at least 8ft in height eventually, perhaps more. I have been advised by a few people to cut the tops off each plant as they say it will make them bush out even more. Will this hinder their vertical growth? If not, how much should I cut off the top?
I would like the hedge to grow to at least 8ft in height eventually, perhaps more. I have been advised by a few people to cut the tops off each plant as they say it will make them bush out even more. Will this hinder their vertical growth? If not, how much should I cut off the top?
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Will clipping 6" off the top of the WRC make the plant bush out, will it hinder vertical growth?