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Rose in half wine barrel with no bottom?

heddarosa
13 years ago

I have a spot where I'd like to plant a climber - madam Alfred carrere (sp?)

I want it to grow up an ugly tree; some kind of unidentified willowish thing. The tree's roots are very dense and near the surface of the soil and I can't find a good space to tuck in the rose. Willow, being willow it would hog all the water anyway I fear.

So I had a brainstorm but came here to see if it might work or is doomed to failure.

Could I take a half-barrel, cut off the bottom and place it directly on the soil under the tree, put in a potting mix and plant the rose in that? Cutting the bottom off so if the rose wants to make the effort it can send roots down to compete with the tree, but only after being well established in the barrel. Could this work? For the sake of argument let's say I'm ok with the barrel falling apart eventually and having to build a new planter around the rose's soil.

Any advice, guidance or gentle derision is welcome.

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