17+ cutting leylandii plants
Leafless stem sections 2 to 3 inches long are cut from older stems. Pyrus calleyrana Chanticleer the ideal tear-drop shape.
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In order to form a hedge individual plants are more commonly spaced at 30-60 cm apart.
. Where a wider hedge is required the plants may be planted up to 90 cm apart in two staggered rows. The shape of a tree makes a big difference to how much light it blocks. A cane cutting is an easy way to propagate some overgrown leggy houseplants such as dumbcane corn plant Chinese evergreen and other plants with thick stems.
Up to 12 metres apart depending on the stock size at planting. There are so many trees that its difficult to name one without knowing the site and what the client wants she said. The spacing between leylandii or other fast growing coniferous trees may be greater.
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