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Japanese Maple.. ground to pot?

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Posted 5 years 8 months ago #49223
Hi all, been lurking on the forum for a while now for advice and general know-how about the 名媛直播 world. I already have a Chinese Elm which my husband brought be as a gift 2 years ago but my question is in regards to a potential new tree.

Recently I've just purchased a new house and in the garden there is a Japanese Maple planted into the ground. My question is.. can this be manipulated into a 名媛直播 now? My husband wants to get rid of all the trees and bushes etc and I've always loves the Japanese Maple so would love to keep it as a 名媛直播. I've attached a picture so you can see roughly the size of it and offer some advice if possible.. thanks in advance!

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Posted 5 years 8 months ago #49226
Your picture is not coming through. Ensure you have the right filesize (<1Mb) and dimension (No larger than 1000*1000 pixels) or the site will make a fuss. Or worse: Just not post.

In general, yes. ABout the "now".. Not sure where you are. But I would be slightly anxious doing it in mid-spring. Is there any way to wait till spring next year?
Else.. I would probably defoliate the tree and trim is back. Once you see the first bud opening up, dig it up, pot it.

BUt first, lets see some pictures/
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