Grimberian
Seedling
Hi folks
Hope everyone is enjoying the beautiful autumn colours!
I'm after a bit of advice again - this time regarding a Pyracantha that we have taken from a relative who didn't want the 'bl**dy spikey thing' in their garden any more.
It has been in a pot for ages, I'm not sure what the roots are like yet, but it seemed healthy enough when all the berries were out.
I am thinking about options to use it as bonsai material - including air layering a few different branches off higher up to get additional plants, or just chopping the whole thing down and having a large multi trunk base.
I have a bit of 'analysis paralysis' so looking to see what others might think?
Thanks again,
Paul
Hope everyone is enjoying the beautiful autumn colours!
I'm after a bit of advice again - this time regarding a Pyracantha that we have taken from a relative who didn't want the 'bl**dy spikey thing' in their garden any more.
It has been in a pot for ages, I'm not sure what the roots are like yet, but it seemed healthy enough when all the berries were out.
I am thinking about options to use it as bonsai material - including air layering a few different branches off higher up to get additional plants, or just chopping the whole thing down and having a large multi trunk base.
I have a bit of 'analysis paralysis' so looking to see what others might think?
Thanks again,
Paul