Conifer seedlings
Kyle (East TN, 6b/7a)
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Growing conifer seedlings in yogurt containers?
Comments (2)? Anybody ever consider if an annual vegetables' principal root tip(s) can be pruned to any benefit for container growing ? The question comes from reading the previous message, part B. Anchoring the plant is usually redundant, since a form of support is commonly installed. It seems the finer feeder rootlets would be encouraged & fertilization is going to be necessary regardless. Possibly this technique forces dwarfing, as if for a quick Bonsai. Maybe short lived vegetables' yield will be proportionately less; in a trade off requiring less water/medium/area....See Moreare these conifer seedlings?
Comments (7)The seedling from #1 hasn't grown much. Here's the latest. I'll post again in a month or so when it's bigger. Can folks tell yet what it might be? Thanks, Robert...See MoreConifer seedling?
Comments (2)i swear i answered this ... juniperous viginianna ... a weed tree ... if i run across the other post.. i will link it here ... or you could ken...See MoreConifer seedlings
Comments (4)if your ID is correct.. you can barely kill these weed trees .. so you can do it whenever you wish.. with appropriate water ... but it would be much easier.. if you waited until mid to late sept.. when night temps are cooler ... if i find the diatribe i just did on them.. yesterday.. i will link it here ken...See Moresc77 (6b MA)
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