GrampaMoses
Sapling
I was driving by a demolition site and saw them digging up some giant Yew hedges. I asked and they said I could help myself. They even had a chainsaw and lopped off the long branches for me. It was overcast and I got it at 10am, so it never dried out.
I have 3 spots I could put this tree to recover.
1. In the popup greenhouse in the background of the last picture. Temperature swings are the highest here, from 40 at night to 100F in the day. Humidity is also the highest.
2. Outside where all my other Yew bonsai grow well. Dappled light all day with no direct sunlight and some breeze. Humidity is lowest here.
3. Under my skirted deck. It's the darkest, but Yew do well in low light, so I wonder if it's an option. Temperatures are the most stable here, warmer at night and cooler during the day. Humidity is lower than the greenhouse, but higher than outside.
Where do you think it would have the best chance of recover?
I have 3 spots I could put this tree to recover.
1. In the popup greenhouse in the background of the last picture. Temperature swings are the highest here, from 40 at night to 100F in the day. Humidity is also the highest.
2. Outside where all my other Yew bonsai grow well. Dappled light all day with no direct sunlight and some breeze. Humidity is lowest here.
3. Under my skirted deck. It's the darkest, but Yew do well in low light, so I wonder if it's an option. Temperatures are the most stable here, warmer at night and cooler during the day. Humidity is lower than the greenhouse, but higher than outside.
Where do you think it would have the best chance of recover?