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jackb
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Steve,digitS' said:Jackb,
you will be doing some bonsai magic with that, right? In 5 years, it will be gorgeous, look like it is 500 years old and you'll be able to claim that you knew it since it was a pit.
It's okay just as long as you don't lie about it. You know how mothers are . . .
Steve
I don't intend to bonsai it per se, but I intend to limit it to a container using some of the same techniques used for bonsai. I have in mind allowing the trees to get no larger than about 30 inches, in a container of about 12 inches in diameter. When they reach that point, I plan on periodically trimming the root system and the tree itself to maintain a balance, thus dwarfing the tree. At least, that is the theory. My space is limited, and I have to winter them indoors in New York. There are now 12 trees in my collection, so I have no alternative but to limit their size.
Jack B