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Cut it down as low as you can leaving 4 or 5 growing points, re-stake then dress in what's left, do the same with the other and train over the years to create a screen from the other houses. Cheap as.

 

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they aint the best choice, however, do what mick suggests and treat them as hedging, make a good screen, evergreen and tolerates a lot of hard pruning.

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Cut it down as low as you can leaving 4 or 5 growing points, re-stake then dress in what's left, do the same with the other and train over the years to create a screen from the other houses. Cheap as.

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Cut it to around knee height in may after the last frosts, to stimulate dormant buds, 90% success rate.

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