I'm hoping that with air pots and tons of fertilizer, I can get some decent girth on the trunks before I put together my arrangement. Oaks don't add girth as quickly as other species with softer wood, like sweetgum or sycamore, but they also tend to produce a big tap root, so I don't want to plant them in the ground for high-speed growth. I do have other candidates for my final contest entry, so if this turns out to be a longer-term project than anticipated, it's no great loss. I love that oaks are easy to care for and respond well to training techniques, but I guess no tree has everything. They're terribly slow growers, albeit not as slow as ginkgo.