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Potted Christmas TreesPosted on February 13, 2010. Question on Christmas trees in pots? My nephew bought a Christmas tree in a pot that is now in my garden, it `s about 4 feet high and 18inch deep soaking tubs and about the same everywhere, it` s good looking, all green, First ... if you have an evergreen tree that will grow 50 ft in 10 years, I seriously want to know what kind it is. LOL they are beautiful when they grow up, you can always plant it and dig it up for next Christmas? they do not have knighted Happy Murcia? Sorry I've never eaten potted Christmas tree in the pot so that the shrimp'm not able to help - edit - I contacted my friend and he said Ivor Greenfinger, it crashes and you can cut the top off if you think it's become large enough If you do not want to grow in the ground, you can certainly keep it in the pot, but do not forget to provide regular care, as these trees start to turn dry when not treated properly. You'll have to get it into the ground as it grows. The purpose of Christmas tree in a pot is to save our trees and help the air quality, so please do not let him die now. She remains in a saucepan for a while but it will not take much to kill him. It could be taken to an area that will accept this, or if you keep the size it can be a great addition to your lawn. you can keep pot ... but you will need to increase the size of the pot, if you do not start treating it as bonsai .... you could do it too, you know ..... four feet, it will not be long until it begins to die of hunger because there is no roots in this small earthen pot ..... So either clip the roots and begin to bonsai-ing or go bigger with the pot or give to someone who is going to crash ..... Contact your local city parks department, they may want. It must be in the ground .. CommentsThere are no comments.Leave a Comment |