Thursday, January 7, 2010

Chinese Planters What Size Planter Is Needed For A Chinese Elm Tree?

What size planter is needed for a chinese elm tree? - chinese planters

I wanted near the wall of a neighbor's plant, but will not cause the trees problems. Then I thought about the use of some settlers. How much the owner should be placed so that they can grow and provide some shade for a while? Thanks

2 comments:

DIY Doc said...

I partly agree with the answer of 1 I do not know what I saw, Tham high. Certainly, if allowed to grow is limited to a height of only the species. Subsideize were first imported to the American elm disease in the pest /. They are mainly ornamental plants and trees, very attractive, but they have in the ground, not pots. They are generally a shallow-rooted trees and more sensitive than others, such as oak, etc., are messy, but manageable and does not specify what type of disturbance can lead your neighbor. Certainly, you can keep them trimmed and size comparable to residential dogwood trees.

Neither the details of the size that you are considering. Many gardening articles could sell up to 5 years from 3 years or younger at the same height, but the root systems need space, no delivery.

bluebonn... said...

A Chinese elm is a large tree. I have several in my garden, and more than 50 meters or more and a few other neighbors that are higher than mine. I do not think they grow very well in a pot. They are too big.

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