There is heaps of new growth on top and it is just coming in to flower, but lower branches have been hacked and died back in the past. All new growth seems to be higher up but that may be because of ivy and other plant competition in the border. I will take your advice thank you Shibui, and cut it back after flowering and dig it next Spring...giving me time to eradicate that darn ivy. Most ivy is gone now from around and off the trunk as I pulled quite a bit yesterday but rain last night will have it shooting again I guess.
Cut the roots if you wish. Most people overestimate the size of a root ball and cut too far out from the trunk so when it is dug the roots still need to be cut shorter to fit into a pot so is there any point to it? it is also more difficult than you think to cut roots with a spade.
yes I found that with the Lillypilly, fortunately my soil is nice and friable so I can dig to half a metre quite easily when it is also damp.
I notice that most experienced Bonsai growers use grow boxes- I do not have access to them, so will half plastic 100 litre barrels do the job half filled with growing medium? ( have plenty of these) Or should I hunt up some polystyrene boxes from the greengrocer? (Hate the way they deteriorate in the weather -so have always avoided them in the past). (The image shows an example of a whole barrel upside down over my bore pump on left)
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