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I have found over many years of repotting/planting that a hose using a medium jet of water removes the soil from the roots quite nicely. Yup, you do get wet.
I have about 25 trees. Still a novice but not a complete noob. I have tried 3 cotoneasters from nursery stock and ALL have died. I can’t figure out why, unless they are super sensitive to root pruning. Any advice is welcome. 🙏
All my Cotoneasters have been collected from unwanted garden shrubs, which I have asked the owners permission to dig up. I show them zero love when. Digging up, then pot them up deeply in compost perlite, vermiculite and sphagnum. After a year they come out, radical root work is done to fit in a bonsai pot and pot in a mix of kanuma, sakadama, a bit of compost and cover the roots in sphagnum. No wind, direct sun, or fertilizer, or rough movement from watering with the hose. Always fix them hard to the pot with wire. Works with every time
Spring when the buds start swelling is good for many species. Someone asked the same question on the Feb Q&A so I’ll answer in more detail when that vid comes out 🙂
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That is some crazy branching on this shrub, so many options, loving explanation on the repot!
Soo... Every time I see you working on a Cotoneaster I ask about your big semi cascade one! 😂what an annoying guy, but yeahhh update time!
I haven’t touch it since the last update so not much to update yet
This was exactly the guide I was looking for. Thank you!
Amazing, glad it helped!
Love the mushroom and tree picture on the wall 😊
Thanks it took me ages! Just kidding my youngest daughter made it
@ 😁 she’s obviously very proud of her dad, great video btw I’m looking forward to seeing the next episode
I have found over many years of repotting/planting that a hose using a medium jet of water removes the soil from the roots quite nicely. Yup, you do get wet.
I have about 25 trees. Still a novice but not a complete noob. I have tried 3 cotoneasters from nursery stock and ALL have died. I can’t figure out why, unless they are super sensitive to root pruning. Any advice is welcome. 🙏
All my Cotoneasters have been collected from unwanted garden shrubs, which I have asked the owners permission to dig up. I show them zero love when. Digging up, then pot them up deeply in compost perlite, vermiculite and sphagnum. After a year they come out, radical root work is done to fit in a bonsai pot and pot in a mix of kanuma, sakadama, a bit of compost and cover the roots in sphagnum. No wind, direct sun, or fertilizer, or rough movement from watering with the hose. Always fix them hard to the pot with wire. Works with every time
What time of the year to do a trunk chop? Like chopping off everything and just being left with a little stump
Spring when the buds start swelling is good for many species. Someone asked the same question on the Feb Q&A so I’ll answer in more detail when that vid comes out 🙂
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Do you use pond baskets ?
Not as much as I used to as they cost more and need watering more often. But they certainly do a good job of encouraging lots of fine roots
Just the idea of being this agressive terrifies me.
If you follow this strategy and timing (as the buds start swelling just before the leaves show) I promise it will be fine
Well, uve got a lot to learn 😅