Collected Bailey's Peach first flowers

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Collected Bailey's Peach first flowers

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Not the best out of 5 Bailey's peach stumps I collected last year. But it's the first one to flower after 10 months in the basket.
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Was just wondering if anyone has successfully train Bailey Peach for bonsai?
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Re: Collected Bailey's Peach first flowers

Post by Jamie »

thats a nice trunk DK should come up trumps!

i dont know if anyone has trained them as bonsai before but i cant see why they wouldnt have been done ;) you could be the first though too ;) i got the one in my yard up the other day, will be interesting to see how it goes.

i reckon they will make a good bonsai in time, probably be more for its naked winter look and the flowers on a brare tree :D

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