Yew Hedge

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  1. Freddy

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    Hello chums:)
    See, I have this Yew hedge around 9-10’ tall. It’s growing fast. When would the best time to cut it back/trim it up?
    Cheers...Freddy
     
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      Now is good Freddie :)...check there are no birds' nests though.
      Now is good because yew will respond fast right now and look good again in a few weeks:)
      Of course, you can cut it as hard as you like and it will respond
       
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        Ta :thumbsup:
         
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          Did you know @Freddy that you can donate, or even sell the clippings from yew - it is used as a cancer treatment.
           
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            Is that true? I'm going to have 2 or 3 bulk bags full of clippings this time next week. I'd happily donate them, saves me getting rid of them. :heehee:
             
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              Yew clippings for cancer treating drugs - Cleeve Nursery
              Yew clippings for cancer treating drugs
              We get a small payment per kilo of good clean yew clippings that we supply Friendship Estates. This we donate to Cancer Research UK and in 2014 we ...
              Strapped for cash? - Telegraph
              https://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/property/3315898/Strapped-for-cash.html
              9 Aug 2003 - ... drug tamoxifen pay for yew clippings from which the drug is made. .... fees are donated to charity, go the NGS website at www.ngs.org.uk and ...
               
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                Tetters I never knew that mate, so it could be in my chemo med :scratch:
                 
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                Well said Tetters :)

                I lost a young sister to cancer 20 years ago and yew was wanted then to help with treatment.
                 
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                  Verdun sorry to hear that :sad:….cancer is an awful experience for a good many people.
                   
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                  Wow I genuinely am fascinated by this. I work as a gardener and have a few clients with grand size Yew hedges. I'll look into this further as F**k cancer, let's beat it!
                   
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                  We all need to help support anything to beat cancer Garden Badger so good on you :)
                   
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                    I'm going to contact both companies on Monday and find out more about it. I collect around 2-3 tonnes of Yew clippings alone between July and September so seems a waste to take them to the tip or compost them in my yard when they can be put to better use.
                     
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