While doing a landscape job in the summer of 2007, the homeowner told me I could have this dwarf green Barberry that she wanted removed. I wasn't sure how it would transplant since it was early summer.
I actually split the plant into two clumps. I put them into coarse media and both pieces seemed to do well. (The other piece is featured in this thread)
This piece of Barberry I decided to develop as a windswept clump. I transplanted it in March 2010 from the square, wooden training box into a shallow rectangular training box until I can find a suitable pot. I'm leaning toward a shallow oval pot. (Undecided on the color)
The first picture is from 2007. The second is from 2008. The last two are after transplanting in 2010.
I actually split the plant into two clumps. I put them into coarse media and both pieces seemed to do well. (The other piece is featured in this thread)
This piece of Barberry I decided to develop as a windswept clump. I transplanted it in March 2010 from the square, wooden training box into a shallow rectangular training box until I can find a suitable pot. I'm leaning toward a shallow oval pot. (Undecided on the color)
The first picture is from 2007. The second is from 2008. The last two are after transplanting in 2010.