Looking at it now, as it grows taller the only thing that could bring it down would be a topple in a super high wind storm or get top heavy and fall over. They usually have about 4 feet of wood before being a wind or a too heavy target and I've known people to operate on them and remove a head (or arm) and keep it more columnar . When they get real tall you can drive a rebar into the ground up next to the trunk and secure it with a bungee to get it from toppling if you let it go au naturel or just want to secure it.
Enjoy these warm days friend. I do have a 32* on Saint Patricks Day forecast and its hanging from 3am to 6am but thats about 2 weeks away and hope it will moderate. Thanks for showing that yucca Jason. It has grown very well like here.
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