Nice, thanks! I think ill grab it and put it in my biggest pot for now, perhaps make a game plan for next year!Looks right for lonicera nitida.
They make good bonsai.
Tough and will survive radical root reduction and radical top prune back to stumps if necessary so you can do whatever is necessary to transplant and style.
A friend of mine is giving away this hedge, i think its a lonicera? Would it make for a good bonsai?
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Ha! I hope it looks that good when I'm done with it!
No real need to take as much root as possible for lonicera. If you leave branches you cut off on the ground they will put down roots.It was harder to get out than I thought, but i tried the best I could took as much root as possible.
Well that sounds promising, hopefully it recovers well then.No real need to take as much root as possible for lonicera. If you leave branches you cut off on the ground they will put down roots.
You have now discovered the first few laws of transplanting:
* The tree is always far bigger (and heavier) than you anticipated. I'm still convinced that trunks expand as you scrape the soil away from them......
* You'll always need a bigger container than planned.
Keep us updated on how it recovers from the dig.