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Old 03-05-2019, 10:58 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Default Re: Yield in dwarf varieties vs tall ones

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Originally Posted by Nicolas Naranja View Post
... That being said, the dwarf varieties are just so much easier to manage.
Oh, yeah!!!

I cut down and chopped up four big tall namwahs this past week on the same day and it was a job. I used a saw and a machete and I was exhausted after chopping those pstems up into mulch. I lift heavy in the gym three days a week but swinging the machete when you are not use to it gets tiring fast. It was more fun as kid. So having less stuff to saw, chop, and otherwise clean up is a big deal. Plus its much easier to put frost cloth on the dwarfs vs. tall ones if you are in Zone 9/8 and have to deal with winter frost/freezes.
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