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Peter 15-04-2003 07:20 PM

Little Oak tree in a pot
 
I have a little - 2' 6" approx - oak tree in a 18" pot. How long can I keep
it? If you read this my other post about compost should say compost smelling
of silage :)




Bigjon 16-04-2003 12:44 AM

Little Oak tree in a pot
 
Recently, Peter uttered:

I have a little - 2' 6" approx - oak tree in a 18" pot. How long can I keep
it? If you read this my other post about compost should say compost smelling
of silage :)


Check out some Bonsai websites.
This is a good forum:
http://tinyurl.com/9m8v

You can keep it in a pot for as long as you like, and the tree will be
perfectly happy as long as you look after it. You will have to cut the tap
root after a few years though. If you want to grow it on to a full size
specimen, get it in the ground ASAP !!
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Hussein M. 16-04-2003 01:20 AM

Little Oak tree in a pot
 
On Tue, 15 Apr 2003 19:18:50 +0100, "Peter"
wrote:

I have a little - 2' 6" approx - oak tree in a 18" pot. How long can I keep
it? If you read this my other post about compost should say compost smelling
of silage :)


Bonsai? Get a book (or do other research on it) . Might be fun. Oak
may or may not take to it.

Huss
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Chris Norton 16-04-2003 09:21 AM

Little Oak tree in a pot
 
On Wed, 16 Apr 2003 01:02:26 +0100, Hussein M.
wrote:

On Tue, 15 Apr 2003 19:18:50 +0100, "Peter"
wrote:

I have a little - 2' 6" approx - oak tree in a 18" pot. How long can I keep
it? If you read this my other post about compost should say compost smelling
of silage :)


Bonsai? Get a book (or do other research on it) . Might be fun. Oak
may or may not take to it.

Huss
Grow a little garden

spam block - for real addy, reverse letters of second level domain.


English oaks make fantastic Bonsai and no english mans Bonsai
collection should be without one (Harry Tomlinson). Only problem here
is that it is already 2 1/2 feet high. To consider Bonsai`ing it I
would look at some branches fairly low down OR you could go for a big
one.

Technically it already is Bonsai but lets not get into that old
chestnut. 8-))

They are really slow growing as Bonsai so dont need as much looking
after as say a nice Jap maple. According to Harry their roots can be
sensitive to frost tho.

andy roberts 16-04-2003 10:44 AM

Little Oak tree in a pot
 
"Peter"
:

I have a little - 2' 6" approx - oak tree in a 18" pot. How long can I keep
it?


Depends how good you are at looking after hardy native bonsai trees. If you
can get it through the first 15 years it should be ok for the next 150.

If you move it down into a shallower tray shaped pot it may need some
shelter during especially cold winters, it's no good letting the whole
rootball freeze, and it may need watering every day in very hot dry summers.

Root pruning every other year and some leaf pruning when the buds first open
in spring will keep it in shape.

Andy R
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