Digging up a potting a 17 yr/o garden grown gardenia
Posted: August 31st, 2013, 6:32 pm
Hi all,
I have a gardenia that was grown in the ground since 1996. I am thinking of digging it up and making it into a bonsai eventually. I have pruned it, exposing the trunk line and established nebari. What is the best way to dig up and safely pot a plant that has been growing in the ground for around 17 years? What size pot should I first place it in and what kind of soil should i use? (Will the regular flowering plant azalea potting mix that i get from nurseries be okay?) I am eager to start soon.
The tree is about 100cm wide and 80 cm tall. The trunk is around 10-15cm thick at its base. The overall design after pruning shows a triangular shape with the top of the tree as the apex. I will attach a photo soon. Any help in regards to digging up and potting with minimal stress on the tree will be greatly appreciated. Thanks for the replies.
I have a gardenia that was grown in the ground since 1996. I am thinking of digging it up and making it into a bonsai eventually. I have pruned it, exposing the trunk line and established nebari. What is the best way to dig up and safely pot a plant that has been growing in the ground for around 17 years? What size pot should I first place it in and what kind of soil should i use? (Will the regular flowering plant azalea potting mix that i get from nurseries be okay?) I am eager to start soon.
The tree is about 100cm wide and 80 cm tall. The trunk is around 10-15cm thick at its base. The overall design after pruning shows a triangular shape with the top of the tree as the apex. I will attach a photo soon. Any help in regards to digging up and potting with minimal stress on the tree will be greatly appreciated. Thanks for the replies.