Field growing bonsai
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ALF wrote: Hi guys, I'm planning to grow bonsai from seed and then to field grow them to obtain the desirable thick trunk and nebari. I live in the U.K. Which has a fairly wet climate, and during the winter the temp can drop to -7 on occasion. I'm hoping to grow pines (black, red and white) and in particular Chinese juniper. So my question is, is it possible to field grow Chinese juniper and black pine (for example) in my climate, and if so, any pointers?
I'm growing black pines. They are in their fifth year, still too smal to plant in the field (well, probably it's possible, but I would have to protect them). I'm growing them in pots, repotting them yearly into larger pots. They may be pre-bonsai in about 10 years from now.
I've got one white pine, seeded at the same time (the only one that survived from 8 ). It is still as small as the black ones were 3 years ago.
Junipers I haven't tried.
Growing bonsai, especially pines, from seed is a VERY long journey.
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