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Old 30-07-2005, 09:03 PM
Rupert
 
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"john" wrote in message
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I've been cutting back on anything that causes
repetitive work in the garden. One of the idea
- much that I dislike it - is to use gravel (ugh!)
Now I wish to place pots on two patches which were
flower beds.

My question is ... from your personal experience,
which trees will take kindly to being grown in
pots? (Not Acers please)

What size pot is best suited to make a home
for tree which is laughingly known as " suitable
for a small garden" not that my parch is small.

I live in Plymouth - God's own country - in the
South West of England. Balmy summers with sufficient
rain & mild winters, in fact all things which are conducive
to good plant growth.

I'd appreciate advice and guidance with the whole concept

Many thanks.

John.



Most trees (if not all ) will grow quite well in a pot.
Once the tree has filled the avaialble space it ceases to grow upwards and
will live quite happily with a bit of water and an occasional feed.

It's best to bury the pot or make it very secure if above ground because the
wind will topple even a small tree .