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Gifforjm
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PostPosted: Mon May 12, 2008 1:16 am    Post subject: English boxwood. Reply with quote

Today I also could not pass up on this Dwarf English Boxwood. It was rather cheap and in good condition. I wanted the challenge of using a tree not made for bonsai. Now, I just need to know what I should do from here.

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Surrey John
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PostPosted: Mon May 12, 2008 9:26 am    Post subject: Re: English boxwood. Reply with quote

Hi gifforjm - I have nine boxwoods like yours, all in pots, the smallest 3" high, the largest about 7" high. I have it in mind to plant them all together as a grouping on a slab one day, but have run up against two problems:

1. They are very "lollipop"- like little trees, just like yours, and I'm kind of wanting them to grow on a bit and to let me cut them and train them into a slightly narrower and more upright outline so I can get the trunks together more, without tangling the foliage too much between trees.

2) They are really quite slow growers - I'm reckoning to do my forest round about 2015 if I'm still around. Wink This point is made just slightly tongue in cheek, but not that slightly - the reality is, in my view, that box is for people who have the patience. While you are waiting for your box tree to grow on a bit, why not acquire something else to grow in faster and give you some more immediate interest? A chinese Elm? A Maple? Even a juniper?


Cheers, and good luck! SJ.

Chers! SJ.
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Surrey John
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PostPosted: Mon May 12, 2008 9:28 am    Post subject: Re: English boxwood. Reply with quote

Hi again - I just remembered your other recent posts about the chinese junier etc. So apologies for the "get a different tree" bit! Embarassed SJ.
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AndyBart
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PostPosted: Mon May 12, 2008 5:31 pm    Post subject: Re: English boxwood. Reply with quote

Hi
They are slow growers. I have had this one for about 4 years now and it's not much bigger than it was when I got it. It spent most of the time in a training pot. This year I gave it it's new home. I now need to let the top grow out and hopefully it will be close to a "finished" tree.
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Hope this some help.
Cheers
Andy
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AndyBart
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PostPosted: Mon May 12, 2008 5:38 pm    Post subject: Re: English boxwood. Reply with quote

Hi again.
I meant to put this pic on as well and by the way its only 10" tall from bottom of pot.
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Cheers Andy
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Gifforjm
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PostPosted: Wed May 14, 2008 4:28 pm    Post subject: Re: English boxwood. Reply with quote

Surrey John - Thank you for the words and your forest planting sounds like it will be nice. I have read bit and i think my best bet is just to put it in the ground for a bit and maybe next year or the year after I'll have some better branches to work with. In the mean time ill work on my Juniper and Ficus.

Andy- Your tree is good looking.I like the off shooting branches. At this time, I have nothing like that on mine.

Thank you both.
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