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Old 13-01-2004, 09:42 PM
Harper
 
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Default 2' Live Pine Tree, Potted

Jim Lewis wrote:


No schedule.

Here's an old bonsai trick. Take a chopstick and insert it deep
into the soil about half way between the trunk and the pot rim.
Remove the stick daily and feel the dirty end. If it feels damp
do NOT water. If it feels dry, Water.


Oh, *thank* you. That should work very well.


You don't say how large the tree is, how large its rootball is,


He's 2' tall, and 11/2' tall, and maybe 11/2' around. Right now he's
just a chubby little bush. The rootball was about 1' long, like a loaf
of bread.

or whether you just buried an existing rootball in the barrel and


Yes, that's exactly what I did.

added potting soil (if the latter, be sure the chopstick
penetrates the old rootball! The soil in the rootball probably
will be compacted and water will have a tougher time getting in
there and will naturally flow to the "filler" soil around the
ball. It is important that the water get to the roots!).


Ah, a very good thing to know. I will be careful to make sure the root
ball gets plenty wet.


If you used "plain" potting soil, it will be easy to keep the
soil too wet.


It has a few rocks, white flecks, etc. The nursery sales associate said
it would be the best for my purposes.


As far as planting goes . . . is it native to your area? If it's
not native (Italian stone pine, etc.) it may not do well where
your natives grow. You don't want it in your yard? Only plant
in park if the park rangers say it's OK; they may be concerned
that your tree harbors critters they don't want in their park.


It's species of pine was not mentioned on the little tag that came with
him, so I'll have to take him into a nursery and find out. You have been
enormously helpful, Jim. Thanks so very much!!

Harper