luckystar112
Ideal_Rock
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*I could totally be wrong, in which case DH would win the $100
DH recently trimmed down one of our crazily overgrown flower bushes. He is adamant that the new growth occurs at the tips of the bush (where he snipped), and his reasoning is because he believes that is how our hedges grow. He cuts off the top, and the hedge grows from where he cut outward.
I told him that he is wrong, that plants grow from the base...kind of like a tree. The tip of a branch doesn''t produce the new growth; growth occurs where the branch meets the trunk, forcing the limb outward. And smaller branches grow off the base of the main branch and so on.
Who is right?
If you have proof (video or something?) that would be even better.
Thanks in advance!

DH recently trimmed down one of our crazily overgrown flower bushes. He is adamant that the new growth occurs at the tips of the bush (where he snipped), and his reasoning is because he believes that is how our hedges grow. He cuts off the top, and the hedge grows from where he cut outward.
I told him that he is wrong, that plants grow from the base...kind of like a tree. The tip of a branch doesn''t produce the new growth; growth occurs where the branch meets the trunk, forcing the limb outward. And smaller branches grow off the base of the main branch and so on.
Who is right?
If you have proof (video or something?) that would be even better.
Thanks in advance!