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by loz on May 01, 2006 11:53 PM
Hi there, I'm moving this to the trees and shrubs section where you will get more replies....glad to have you here with us all!
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by Wrennie on May 04, 2006 01:28 AM
It would have to be a BIG container. How big is the tree now, and how many years does it have to stay mobile?
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by HOLLYHOCKGIRL on May 05, 2006 01:58 PM
Hello Wrennie!
I have a huge container...it is only one year old.. But it is a vigorous grower that is supposed to top out at 20 feet! So, if we haven't moved into our own place within a few years, I have decided to donate the tree, because it isn't fair to have the tree suffer! Thanks again for your info!!!
I have a huge container...it is only one year old.. But it is a vigorous grower that is supposed to top out at 20 feet! So, if we haven't moved into our own place within a few years, I have decided to donate the tree, because it isn't fair to have the tree suffer! Thanks again for your info!!!
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I am new to the site. Just found you on the internet search. Was wondering if anyone here could help me with a question ? I just bought a flowering Crabapple Tree, "prarie fire" and I was wondering if anyone here has ever grown a large, fast growing tree like this one in a container? We rent, so need to keep this one "mobile" for a bit longer.
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