GrimLore
Bonsai Nut alumnus... we miss you
I currently have a 11 foot tall yew, over 40 years old to dig. The base is easily 9-11 inches wide at the soil line. This is what I have noted for the best chance of success -
1) Cut the specimen down to size just prior to Spring "push" or during that time.
2) Before planting clean the roots and rinse well as they are most likely compacted and would rot.
3) Use a non-organic substrate such as dry-stall
4) Keep in full sun with ample watering.
This is a "bear" and I see it may have some potential which I cannot represent in a photo as it is just to thick. If I am missing or I am in error please respond! I really want this one to take and have never handled a Yew before in collection.
Thanks in advance!
Grimmy
1) Cut the specimen down to size just prior to Spring "push" or during that time.
2) Before planting clean the roots and rinse well as they are most likely compacted and would rot.
3) Use a non-organic substrate such as dry-stall
4) Keep in full sun with ample watering.
This is a "bear" and I see it may have some potential which I cannot represent in a photo as it is just to thick. If I am missing or I am in error please respond! I really want this one to take and have never handled a Yew before in collection.
Thanks in advance!
Grimmy