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Oak Tree Bonsai
Hi, Everyone, I`m new to bonsai, could any one tell me if it is worth
trying to grow bonsai oaks from acorns?, or would it be more rewarding in term of success to stsrt with the some other type of trees, any suggestions? |
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Oak Tree Bonsai
webmodefreer wrote: Hi, Everyone, I`m new to bonsai, could any one tell me if it is worth trying to grow bonsai oaks from acorns?, or would it be more rewarding in term of success to stsrt with the some other type of trees, any suggestions? Oaks can make nice bonsais. Growing them from acorns means it will be a few years before you can really get started though. Junipers are quite nice for beginners and experts alike. |
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Oak Tree Bonsai
"Inez" wrote in message oups.com... webmodefreer wrote: Hi, Everyone, I`m new to bonsai, could any one tell me if it is worth trying to grow bonsai oaks from acorns?, or would it be more rewarding in term of success to stsrt with the some other type of trees, any suggestions? Oaks can make nice bonsais. Growing them from acorns means it will be a few years before you can really get started though. Junipers are quite nice for beginners and experts alike. Yes, do it! Any tree started from seed (especially oaks) will take time, extra effort. Success will be even sweeter for such an effort. You will never have such success if you do not try. I live in the Mojave desert. While visiting the east coast I grabbed two handfulls of Pin Oak and another oak. My folks thought I was crazy . . . "what are you gonna do with oak trees in the desert?" That was two years ago. They really are slow growing and are only six inches tall (eight have survived). They are in one of those long window sill type pots, all together. I think that I will put them in seperate pots before spring. Robert - Mojave Desert |
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Oak Tree Bonsai
zoomer mentioned in passing :
Yes, do it! Any tree started from seed (especially oaks) will take time, extra effort. Success will be even sweeter for such an effort. You will never have such success if you do not try. I live in the Mojave desert. While visiting the east coast I grabbed two handfulls of Pin Oak and another oak. My folks thought I was crazy . . . "what are you gonna do with oak trees in the desert?" That was two years ago. They really are slow growing and are only six inches tall (eight have survived). They are in one of those long window sill type pots, all together. I think that I will put them in seperate pots before spring. We've done most of ours from seed, as well, and you are right. The enjoyment increases as the tree grows. Your eight little guys sound just lovely. Have you considered making some of them into a grove? I have wanted to created a bonsai grove for some time now but have not convinced the right trees to cooperate yet. The oaks might do very nicely. I'm working on some maples now that, in another year or two they might be ready if they all survive. -Aula, Vermont -- Conventionality is not morality. Self-righteousness is not religion. To attack the first is not to assail the last. -Charlotte Bronte (from Jane Eyre) |
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Oak Tree Bonsai
I'm the last person to put down someone for experimenting with bonsai,
but when I started, and asked nearly the same question about oaks, someone told me they were quite difficult, because of the long taproot and slow spreading of finer side roots. They take a long time to grow in pots, and the leaf sizes don't reduce easily. I disregared all these cautions, tried to grow them anyway and my seedlings witherd in thier pots for one or another of those reasons (not to mention I was a little overenthusiastic about my watering as well). I'm not telling you to stop doing what you're doing, but just ealize that this was a fairly experienced bonsaiist. I would keep a few easier-to-tend species just so you don't get discouraged if the oaks don't make it. |
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Oak Tree Bonsai
I have collected acorns also. They are stratifying in my cold cellar
until spring. I havent grown oaks yet but how hard can they be. They live all around me so obviously the climate suits them. I figure it will be a few years before there is sufficient tree to begin and pruning or wiring. Just enjoy the seedlings growing until then. If you have a patch of ground I would plant them there as they will do better than in a pot. Make a tree nursery and then harvest from that spot when they are big enough to begin wiring and pruning. Follow instructions as you would any wild collected tree. |
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