Trees in pots

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Joy
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Are there any trees that I can grow in pots in my back yard ? (besides the ballerina fruit trees of which I have an apple and pear. These two were on my lottie and when we moved I put them into pots and hoped for the best. They are both now coming in to flower.)
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Dear Joy, you can grow virtually any tree in a pot or tub. Always try and use large pots and use a mixture of John innes No3 and a good quality compost.
If you are going to go for fruit trees, you are best to get ones on a dwarf root stock.
You could try Cherries, apricots, peaches, plums or any other ones that take you fancy.
You could also grow any of the fruit bushes as well.
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Would ordinairy trees grow happily in a pot do you think as well as just the fruit trees? Would I have to 'bonsai' them at some time? Will certainly put in blackcurrants, would the goosegog grow too? Trial and error me thinks.
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Dear Joy, yes you can grow any tree in a pot.
But you can't really expect to get a mighty Oak.

The biggest problem with pot grown trees, is keeping them well watered in the summer, and high winds constantly blowing them over.

Goosegogs will be fine in a pot.

You are quite right about the trail and error. :)
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Hi Joy
I have pot some trees in the pot, I thought that I would try them seen as they were cheap one from lidl £3.99 and one from morrison's £4.99, The one form lidl was a cooking apple and I planted that up about 1 & 1/2 months ago and that is well on its way flowering.
Today (once the rain stopped :roll: ) I planted out the Morrison's plum tree, so fingers crossed that should be o.k & start to settle. General info - They both came bear root, and looked half dead :o but if I can make um grow, I am sure that you can. Good luck. :lol: :lol:
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Presume the trees you bought at Lidl/Morrison are of 'normal' height and not the specific bred patio type tree...wonder how they will do in pots if their roots are restricted?
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Has anyone any experience with Bonsais? I'm so eager to get one but so afraid on the other hand that I'm not able to shape it the way I want it.

Maybe any sites that explain it or so. Thanks in advance. :)
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