Last Sunday I had the opportunity to collect an old hawthorn from a ditch in the south east of Ireland. This is my first experience at collecting so please be gentle! I'll keep this thread updated as to the progress of the tree in future.
Prior to collection, i have watched lot's videos from some of the yamadori hawthorn guru's from this part of the world, namely messers Tickle and Harrington.
The tree itself is very tall and straight. No taper to speak of. I cut the top off to make it manageable. If it survives I hope to air layer the top section in a few years.
I gave the large knotted root's a good clean to get as much field soil off as possible. I gave it a light wash to help the process. From my reading, the tree is at it's strongest after collecting so it's a good opportunity to get things in order down there.
The tree is potted in a mix of horticultural grit, perlite, molar clay, pumice and a little compost. I've also got sphagnum moss around the chopped roots.
Unfortunately I don't have any cold Frame to place the tree during recovery. It's in a sheltered corner of the garden and hopefully the weather is kind over the next few weeks. There was also a large root which sprouted up over ground so I took this and potted up also. In spring I might give this smaller tree the black bag treatment. Again it doesn't have much going for it but it's a good opportunity to learn.
Prior to collection, i have watched lot's videos from some of the yamadori hawthorn guru's from this part of the world, namely messers Tickle and Harrington.
The tree itself is very tall and straight. No taper to speak of. I cut the top off to make it manageable. If it survives I hope to air layer the top section in a few years.
I gave the large knotted root's a good clean to get as much field soil off as possible. I gave it a light wash to help the process. From my reading, the tree is at it's strongest after collecting so it's a good opportunity to get things in order down there.
The tree is potted in a mix of horticultural grit, perlite, molar clay, pumice and a little compost. I've also got sphagnum moss around the chopped roots.
Unfortunately I don't have any cold Frame to place the tree during recovery. It's in a sheltered corner of the garden and hopefully the weather is kind over the next few weeks. There was also a large root which sprouted up over ground so I took this and potted up also. In spring I might give this smaller tree the black bag treatment. Again it doesn't have much going for it but it's a good opportunity to learn.
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