Jan 26, 2005 14:14
I am very new to this. I have decided to grow trees from seed whilst I investigate the art and purchase the equipment.
Could anybody advise me on what soil to use, feeding and general care for raising olive trees, holly oaks and red pines?
Also, I am currently surrounded by beech woods: would a little beech be a reasonable starting point?
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Depends on where I'm living when I get a seed to row.
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what will you be feeding it?
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The masters of this art, imo, are more craftsmen than artist...in the vernacular sense I can't exactly define.
The spiritual blah blah while connecting with plants and interpreting nature is one thing.
But, really I just want a tree that is beautiful...quickly. That's where chopping, using a dremel, wiring, and other such ghastly mechanical torture comes into play.
I used to took at these trees with fat trucks, insane taper, sturdy nebari and figured these must have been painstakingly kept in pots since the 1600s; being fussed over by wise old men.
No, rather, some white guy grew a bunch of maple seedlings in a 5 gallon bucket, and then zip-tied them together on a wire frame a few years ago.
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I want them quickly but I'm lacking in the cash department at the moment.
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What are you talking about????
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Check out his maples
www.dugzbonsai.com
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