what to do?

bluntmaster9

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i have some plant that are in the middle of a wet land, with tall grass/bushes/plant/prickers etc... over about 4 ft. tall. now my plants are going to be getting to big for the area --- bigger then most the plants there and they will stick outta this huge field like a soar thumb.... so, what are some things i could do to improve the growth of the wild grass/prickers/plants etc. surrounding my plants, and keep them green longer into the year. they are in the PERFECT spot but i'm begining to worry that they surrounding foilage will die prior to harvest leaving a bunch of 5 foot POT plants to stick out. the area is kind of a hot box and i'm beginning to worry.

my question: what do i do to improve natural growth surrounding my spot. AND will a mullberry tree/bush survive in fairly wet conditions if planted, and how big do they get how quick?
 

bluntmaster9

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i was going to bend them over; and that was my next question..... will it effect the final yield?... and how do i safely bend them over... do i tie a string losely around the stock about 3/4 up to the top and just stake it down like 2 ft. off the ground? and thats the thing - i did top it a bunch of times in hope that it would just stay small and bushy but these things are just growing like monsters and topping it is doing nothing but making them more noticeable.
 

bluntmaster9

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what are some nutes that i could use for the surrounding area? the same i use for my actual plants? and how effective will doing this b?
 
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