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You can check all of them on my blog anytime. Link is under my posts

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Kri?tof wrote: You can check all of them on my blog anytime. Link is under my posts
Checked. Love the trees on the rock, but I wouldn't dare doing it as our hot summers would most probably dry them in 2h time.
Cant wait to see what you will do with the pines.
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Might work one of them this fall as collection in spring was basically cutting around the roots and lifting it from concrete panel.
It grew nicely since then and seems to be healthy

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Kri?tof wrote: I got great plans and itchy fingers for those
Might work one of them this fall as collection in spring was basically cutting around the roots and lifting it from concrete panel.
It grew nicely since then and seems to be healthy
If it grew I would also say it is feeling OK, but Graham Potter said don't touch a tree after transplanting it from nature for at least two years and since that man is a prophet to me, I'm following his advice. If I wait one more year won't kill the tree, If I kill it because I couldn't wait I wouldn't forgive myself. In this way I'm also proving to myself that I can wait.
PS: I killed a KOI in the past because the pond was overcrowded. My wife then told me: Do you know which KOI is the prettiest? The one thats still alive! Lesson learned.
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Winter - I wouldn?t touch it if it was digged out of the ground, but those were just lifted up from the concrete slabs with just cutting around the roots, and all the trees shown significant growth - where they grew, there were not enough soil, nutritients etc....
Example - pic taken yesterday:
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Some of those have their roots in the cracks and are uncollectable, some are just on top with very little soil, eventually they would grow bigger and be rolled over by the wind, or just die from lack of nutritients like many around there.
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About moss, I do find that for particularly shallow pots, the moss helps retain moisture on those hot summer days. I'd have a hard time watering more than 2 times a day. My arm and watering can just aren't long enough to reach from work! :huh:
One more word about moss in general... I have always loved the stuff! So green and lush... Then I moved to Seattle where it is hated and battled like dandelions or crab grass. It takes over lawns, driveways, patios, you name it! Who knew that people actually made a living removing moss from roofs?!? I still love the stuff!
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