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Hi from snowy Edmonton (a larch question)
Hi,
Firstly, I'd like to introduce myself. A bonsai newcomer, (two years), in Edmonton, Canada where my favourite larch forest is now comfortably sleeping under a foot of snow. I would like to make another small larch forest this coming spring. Having read about collecting plants, most info seems geared towards collecting mature specimens. What I am thinking of collecting is very young larch. I want to create a forest with smaller trees than I have now where the average height is 14 to 18 inches tall. Since I will be looking for larch which might be 10 inches high can they be root trimmed immediately and put into a forest setting or do they need to be transplanted into pots for a year or two before they are made into bonsai? Dan |
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