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Old 17-11-2002, 12:01 AM
Chris Stewart
 
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Default Trees in pots


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I have purchased a few small trees. Some of them are evergreen

(Eucalyptus).
Is there any harm in leaving them in their supplied black plastic pots in

a
wind-sheltered passage way over the winter where I can look at them out of
the kitchen window?




You don't say where you stay, but up here in the frozen north (Aberdeen) I'd
be worried about the pots freezing as some others have pointed out - if they
are at all root bound, you could at least give them another size up for a
pot - and thus add some protection to the root ball.

Chris S


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