Jimmy Boy wrote:It takes around 3 to 4 years for the Kei Apple hedge to reach 6 feet.
For the best results, it’s recommended that you plant it in intertwined rows....
Thanks brother!
I have also seen some people plant bougainvillea within the Kei Apple fence. Is that recommendable? Or will it cause problems down the line? I hear it grows faster than Kei apple so you have to keep trimming so that it does hinder the slower growth of the Kei apple.
Also do mbuzis, kondoos and cows eat it (Kei Apple)? My plot is surrounded by hungry swarms of those animals owned by our Maasai brethren.
And can healthy new seedlings be grown from cuttings of an already existing hedge?
Thanks again.