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I just put in an idaho locust a month or so ago. It is about 12 feet tall now, and the top 3-4 feet are starting to bend away from the direction of teh wind, so I'm going to stake it tomorrow.
My question is, how high do I place the twine, along the trunk of the tree?
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I would put it as high as I could since the bending is already at about 8 feet high. Run the twine or wire through a piece of old hose so the support material doesn't cut into or chafe the bark
I say ditto to Randys hose idea. Also give the ties a little play room so that it dosen't get too beat if you have winds.
OK, I placed it pretty high (I have two stakes---and where the twine touches the tree, I have some old hose). Now there is an afternoon wind, and it is bending a little bit, but not far over like it used to.
Thanks.
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