Yes, my luck!
The cherry bush:
Put it in the ground, grow it long and fast, chop back hard each year.
Does it mean I need to prune it now hard as well?
Calamondin
layer just under where the "trunks" start, to get a genuine clump style. Then cut back, plant in the ground and thicken. 2nd option: cut all but two "trunks" out, cut them back quite short, plant at an angle, and use one for the trunk, the other for the first branch.
This is what I did. I am not clear about the options:
1. If I layer, should I leave a piece of the old trunk (1-2 cm) before I start with the top cut, or should I start with the top "cut" at the angle?
2.If it is like now, can I tilt the trunk to nearly horizontal and see what happens?
Just something else- do you see an area where I can perhaps layer this maple. None of the various types of seeds that I bought in January germinated.
Thanks