English Elm Re-Pot
Posted: August 23rd, 2011, 9:10 pm
I have had this English Elm for about 15 years now and it holds a sentimental place. It was collected on my first "real" dig in Canberra and was alledgedly trimmed by grazing deer!
Anyway, forklore aside it has just been trimmed and re-potted and not much else. Yesterday was time again for the annual re-pot and I had a rush of blood and a re-style was also completed.
It had grown out of the Shohin size, but now is back at about 22cm. A bit more work on the crown and left side branch over the coming months and it might now be finally starting to look OK.
The pot is an old Japanese pot that I still like. The old bark also adds a bit to this tree in my opinion.
Anyway, forklore aside it has just been trimmed and re-potted and not much else. Yesterday was time again for the annual re-pot and I had a rush of blood and a re-style was also completed.
It had grown out of the Shohin size, but now is back at about 22cm. A bit more work on the crown and left side branch over the coming months and it might now be finally starting to look OK.
The pot is an old Japanese pot that I still like. The old bark also adds a bit to this tree in my opinion.