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Jun 4, 2015 10:48 PM CST

Hi. There was no grafting, but thanks for the reply and the good info. So as far as procedure with the laurel schipp (pics 1 and 2), I suppose I should cut down to the best new growth branch, and bury everything , and leave the remaining branch sticking straight up to start a new tree? I did this with a holly in 2013 and it's growing beautifully...

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