And... what did you do with the roots? Because they can be propagated with root cuttings.Digging from my grow bed and putting a 6ft tall Chinese elm with 5 ft long roots into a bonsai pot.
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Good heaven no! The roots went into the trash can.And... what did you do with the roots? Because they can be propagated with root cuttings.
ugh... those could have been some interesting trees. Right now I have around 6 root cuttings from my yatsubusa elm that I am about to start wiring down. Best thing about them is that the trunk take a while to lignify, and can be contorted as much as you can.Good heaven no! The roots went into the trash can.
Some of us are trying to reduce the number of trees we have.ugh... those could have been some interesting trees. Right now I have around 6 root cuttings from my yatsubusa elm that I am about to start wiring down. Best thing about them is that the trunk take a while to lignify, and can be contorted as much as you can.
This tree by David Cortizas started as a root cutting.
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And CJR is planning to move to PA, too...Some of us are trying to reduce the number of trees we have.
Some of us are trying to reduce the number of trees we have.
And CJR is planning to move to PA, too...
I think he meant, "Don't leave the roots in the ground, because more elm trees will grow."
Good heaven no! The roots went into the trash can.
ugh... those could have been some interesting trees. Right now I have around 6 root cuttings from my yatsubusa elm that I am about to start wiring down.