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20th January 11, 07:03 AM
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Shaping a living branch could work, but you would have to allow for the natural tendency of a tree to spring away from what it perceives as a heavy weight- I refer to the reason why it's necessary to brace a transplanted tree from more than one side. Take away the single support wire and boing! you find the tree leaning away from that point. So, I imagine that working with the tree in the way you propose will require some experimenting.
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