Hedges: cedars

Discussion in 'Gymnosperms (incl. Conifers)' started by Eckardt, Jun 6, 2007.

  1. Eckardt

    Eckardt Member

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    Hi, I have a tall cedar hedge and some of the branches are hanging out from the hedge. I would like to tie them back into place in hopes they will grow up but don't know what I should use? Someone tod me there was a twine or something that was bio-degradable but am unable to find a source. Thanks for the help....er
     
  2. chowntown

    chowntown Active Member

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    Jute twine is probably what your looking for. Any well stocked garden supply store should carry it. It is bio-degradable and does not cut into the bark of trees/shrubs etc.

    Eric
     
  3. jimmyq

    jimmyq Well-Known Member 10 Years

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    consider arbortie as well, its a lot stronger and will not girdle due to the woven design.
    www.deeproot.com is the manufacturer, they could likley direct you to a seller in your area.
     

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