Tiny one gets repotted

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Probably my smallest real tree - it's a Field maple/Acer campestre - grown from a collected seedling.

Going from a massive 4inch pot to a correctly proportioned 2incher from Walsall Ceramics.

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Even little trees get wired in . Especially little trees get wired in...
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And here's how it normally looks with foliage.

Field maple mame by Jerry Norbury, on Flickr
 

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Jeremy - Great work as always, hoping just hoping to some day have some as good as yours. Keep up the good work.

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That's a very good idea with the securing wire through the metal screen.
 
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Pushed into a tray of wet diatomaceous earth. Eventually the roots can even grow through into the substrate.

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Might become 16,999,999 when they kick Tent's crazy ass oughta there!

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So you need a population counting board as can be seen in Atlanta:)
 

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Jeremy - Can you give us some details on how you grew this tree, age etc. Did you go it way out then cut way back or ? I see the wound on the side so I assume that is the case but I just guess. Thanks for the information and your great photos of your trees.

Jamie
 

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That's a very good idea with the securing wire through the metal screen.
I was thinking the same thing. Do you do all your pots like this? Very intriquing concept.

Lovely tree...thanks for sharing the step by step photos of it's finding its new shoes.
 
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