On Sep 30, 2007, at 7:48 PM, S & E Hills wrote:
Is new growthThe answer is, sort of. The new growth comes out about 2" thick so
tender (can it be trained if one starts early?) I'm picturing
giving it a
tomatoe cage like structure to be trained around? I know such
wonderings
are not likely helpful, but they might be a consideration in the
future.
it's already somewhat stiff. Also note that if it touches anything
like wood or masonry it almost instantly produces a huge mass of
roots that anchor it to the surface (which might be helpful in
training but likely is not where you want it attached). This is
certainly a learning experience for us...
RI/Mass border, huh? Which area, Woonsocket, Attleboro, Pawtucket,
Chepachet?
Know where Sheldonville is? (a village in West Wrentham). We're
between there and Diamond Hill.
Best,
Michael Bove
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