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I planted 2 bare-root yoshino last winter. They are fairing very well.
When I got them they were both ~3' and curved in an arc - like a "("
After planting and spring growth, one of them is straightening up some, still not vertical; but the other is still arched over and ends up almost horizontal.
Should I tie them up and straighten them up, or just let them go? I mean, a curved trunk would be interesting, but really:)
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