I just transplanted this service berry tree a month ago. The top branch and new growth are starting to bend over. This area gets occasional high winds and I am concerned about the tree starting to look windswept (guess I chose the right username). I know I should remove the support pole at some point to allow the tree to build up it’s strength against wind, but for now should I try to extend it up to hold the new growth straight? Will the overall growth still be straight even if the top branch is bendy?

  • catloaf@lemm.ee
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    29 days ago

    I’d give it a little support, like a thin metal rod, that can flex. Or tie it loosely to a pole, or use something like a tomato cage. I’d be afraid of it not stiffening against the wind if it’s too well supported.

    But I’m not an expert.

    • Windswept@lemmy.worldOP
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      29 days ago

      I think I have some spare fiberglass tent poles somewhere, that could be a good solution for slightly flexible.