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Unless hedge plants are well furnished to the ground when planted they should be pruned hard back to encourage a mass of shoots low down. This 2-year-old hedge of Euonymus japonica variegata has become bare at the base through lack of correct pruning.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 94, Issue 6, 15 June 1957, Page 615

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Unless hedge plants are well furnished to the ground when planted they should be pruned hard back to encourage a mass of shoots low down. This 2-year-old hedge of Euonymus japonica variegata has become bare at the base through lack of correct pruning. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 94, Issue 6, 15 June 1957, Page 615

Unless hedge plants are well furnished to the ground when planted they should be pruned hard back to encourage a mass of shoots low down. This 2-year-old hedge of Euonymus japonica variegata has become bare at the base through lack of correct pruning. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 94, Issue 6, 15 June 1957, Page 615

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