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Hello, my first post is about a Rowan tree i have acquired! It is a young one, about half a metre of growth on it. I have the roots sitting in a tub of water just now but i want to obviously put it in the ground. The problem is that i havnt yet completed digging the turf up in my garden and getting it ready for plants.

The ground under the turf is awful. We are in a steading conversion and the people who built it put the turf on ground of stones mainly it seems. So we need to get some more soil in.

How long can it last in this tub? Can i plant it into a pot for now?
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On Jun 21, 6:23*pm, pagan wrote:
Hello, my first post is about a Rowan tree i have acquired! It is a
young one, about half a metre of growth on it. I have the roots sitting
in a tub of water just now but i want to obviously put it in the ground.
The problem is that i havnt yet completed digging the turf up in my
garden and getting it ready for plants.

The ground under the turf is awful. We are in a steading conversion and
the people who built it put the turf on ground of stones mainly it
seems. So we need to get some more soil in.

How long can it last in this tub? Can i plant it into a pot for now?

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It will die if left in water because the roots need to exchange gasses
with the air to survive.

Make some sloppy mud slurry to coat the roots and plant in soil in a
container or in the ground asap, part shade and wind protection will
help.

good tree for a pagan
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On Jun 21, 6:23 pm, pagan wrote:
Hello, my first post is about a Rowan tree i have acquired! It is a
young one, about half a metre of growth on it. I have the roots sitting
in a tub of water just now but i want to obviously put it in the ground.
The problem is that i havnt yet completed digging the turf up in my
garden and getting it ready for plants.

The ground under the turf is awful. We are in a steading conversion and
the people who built it put the turf on ground of stones mainly it
seems. So we need to get some more soil in.

How long can it last in this tub? Can i plant it into a pot for now?

--
pagan


It will die if left in water because the roots need to exchange gasses
with the air to survive.

That is true but in some cases a tree can pump oxygen down for respiration.
So we think. I was hoping someone knew enough about this tree to tell us if
it pumps oxygen down. So do. Look at the trees in the swamps in Louisiana.
They pump the oxygen down. Called Aerenchyma - A large intercellular space
system extremely effective in water and swamp plants in pumping oxygen down
to the roots. [Page 211 Lyr and Hoffman 1967]


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http://home.ccil.org/~treeman
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Beware of so-called tree experts who do not understand tree biology.
Storms, fires, floods, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions keep reminding us
that we are not the boss.
Some people will buy products they do not understand and not buy books that
will give them understanding.


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On Jun 21, 6:23 pm, pagan wrote:

Hello, my first post is about a Rowan tree i have acquired! It is a
young one, about half a metre of growth on it. I have the roots sitting
in a tub of water just now but i want to obviously put it in the ground..
The problem is that i havnt yet completed digging the turf up in my
garden and getting it ready for plants.


The ground under the turf is awful. We are in a steading conversion and
the people who built it put the turf on ground of stones mainly it
seems. So we need to get some more soil in.


How long can it last in this tub? Can i plant it into a pot for now?


--
pagan


It will die if left in water because the roots need to exchange gasses
with the air to survive.

That is true but in some cases a tree can pump oxygen down for respiration.

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On Jun 24, 11:33*pm, "symplastless" wrote:
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On Jun 21, 6:23 pm, pagan wrote:

Hello, my first post is about a Rowan tree i have acquired! It is a
young one, about half a metre of growth on it. I have the roots sitting
in a tub of water just now but i want to obviously put it in the ground.
The problem is that i havnt yet completed digging the turf up in my
garden and getting it ready for plants.


The ground under the turf is awful. We are in a steading conversion and
the people who built it put the turf on ground of stones mainly it
seems. So we need to get some more soil in.


How long can it last in this tub? Can i plant it into a pot for now?


--
pagan


It will die if left in water because the roots need to exchange gasses
with the air to survive.

That is true but in some cases a tree can pump oxygen down for respiration.
So we think. *I was hoping someone knew enough about this tree to tell us if
it pumps oxygen down. *So do. *Look at the trees in the swamps in Louisiana.
They pump the oxygen down. *Called Aerenchyma *- A large intercellular space
system extremely effective in water and swamp plants in pumping oxygen down
to the roots. [Page 211 Lyr and Hoffman 1967]

--
Sincerely,
John A. Keslick, Jr.
Consulting Tree Biologisthttp://home.ccil.org/~treeman
and *www.treedictionary.com
Beware of so-called tree experts who do not understand tree biology.
Storms, fires, floods, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions keep reminding us
that we are not the boss.
Some people will buy products they do not understand and not buy books that
will give them understanding.


Does the freaking common name "Mountain Ash" suggest that this tree is
not a swamp dweller?


beecrofter and others, remember the cautionary tale of "Br'er Rabbit and
the Tar Baby". Dee mo' yo mess wit it, dee wouse it gets, mmm, mmm, mmm.
There are some folk that think that they have an infinite amount of time
to throw down a "black hole" and think maybe it will have some effect,
but more practical folk will watch where they step. 'Nuff said.
--

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KVTf...ef=patrick.net
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0aEo...eature=related


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Hello, my first post is about a Rowan tree i have acquired! It is a young one, about half a metre of growth on it. I have the roots sitting in a tub of water just now but i want to obviously put it in the ground. The problem is that i havnt yet completed digging the turf up in my garden and getting it ready for plants.

The ground under the turf is awful. We are in a steading conversion and the people who built it put the turf on ground of stones mainly it seems. So we need to get some more soil in.

How long can it last in this tub? Can i plant it into a pot for now?
It will drown if left in the water.

For now plant it up in a good sized pot with good loam based compost. Keep it watered but not wet, and keep it in the shade so its leaves do not dry out. You can plant it out in the autumn this year or in the spring next year.
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