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nice to see you growing on your yew clipping dean,i am not to sure of the company but can find out but our gardeners sell the young green yew clippings for cancer research or treatment dont think it loads of money but still worth it

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Are you going to patent the Hedge-In-a-Bag design? :001_tongue: Pre-grown hedges that can be moved around at will?

 

its already been done by elveden trees i think.:thumbdown:

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I do all my hardwood cutting in july. I been lead to believe that at that time the tree is producing its own natural rooting hormone. It seems to work. Hope this helps

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Personaly I would go for layering large woody parts, resulting in a large plant from the off.

 

My customers wouldn't take kindly to me layering their Yews and then coming back in twelve months to harvest :001_smile:

 

I haven't got any Yew of my own so have to plant cuttings from trimmed or removed yews

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