discusmike
Omono
I see a better shot of that lower wound, probalbly won't heal.
Are you leaving the low branch for healing the large chop, or planning a twin trunk? Nice job getting rid of the field roots, what a diffrence in a few seasons.
Well, sort of... I'd love to be able to wait until the buds are really swelling before doing the deed, but the job and the family have yet to come on board with that scenario. Anyway, the 10 day forecast looked good, I had a 2 day weekend, the wife and daughter were out of town, the son was working on a project and sleeping over a friend's house last night, I was planning to smoke two five pound chickens today and would be spending a lot of time in the backyard anyway, and the hawthorn's buds were swelling which meant re-potting season was upon me. Simply put, all things in my universe had come into alignment and I would be a fool to ignore them...it was time.Getting an early start, eh? I'm hoping to put off any repotting for at least another 2 weeks. I must not be fully recovered from last year!
So far, so good! I should have read the fine print in your thread where you discussed them...I bought 1" pipe which is a tad narrow, so they're a bit hard to fill and they tip over easily, but they contain the fert for the most part.Cool fertilizer cups!!! How are they working out for you?
Scott
So far, so good! I should have read the fine print in your thread where you discussed them...I bought 1" pipe which is a tad narrow, so they're a bit hard to fill and they tip over easily, but they contain the fert for the most part.
Ahhh, really not sure where to send you other then one of Scott's (markyscott) threads...most likely the one on ebihara maples. The cups are simply pvc pipes cut into 1-2" lengths that you pour your fert into...contains it and prevents the clogging up you entire soil surface.Where are they discussed? Link please?
Where are they discussed? Link please?
So far, so good! I should have read the fine print in your thread where you discussed them...I bought 1" pipe which is a tad narrow, so they're a bit hard to fill and they tip over easily, but they contain the fert for the most part.