
All of these had rather good even horizontal root spread and came out easily due to the sodden weather we are currently getting. As I was caught flat footed and had no prepared medium, I have planted them all in boxes (trays from the worm farm, sans worms) in a mixture of decomposed granite gravel, red earth and a little black compost. I have absolutely no clue if this is a good idea or not. So although I have been trying to answer as many questions as I can from reading the stickys and FAQ's I still am unsure as to what exactly I should do next? Are these even worth keeping? The Privets are about two centimetres at the base, can I thicken the trunks easily? The Azalea has quite a fat and thick base but that is all... It has a massive root system at least thirty centimetres across and a good fifteen centimetres deep.
I would like to get better pics - it was pissing down when I took these and there is not a lot of detail I know.
In other news, there is a massive Privet growing at the side of the orchard due to be cleared soon also. It is about ten centimetres through the trunk up to near the second bend. I was wondering if it could be used? Air layering perhaps? If so where? I was sort of thinking just before the first bend.
Any advice, criticism or pointers would be gratefully accepted. I have an awful lot to learn.
Cheers
Ulf