Here is a korean boxwood on my back porch that has been here since I've moved in. Ugly little hedge isn't it. I was looking within the tree itself and it is so overgrown I don't even know where the trunk is.
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Taken right after I pulled from ground and potted it up. |
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Pruned and already growing. |
When I Take a tree/plant out of the ground. I will replant more of the cuttings from the tree I just removed. Dab the end with rooting hormone and replant back in the soil, add a little bit of my 100% diatomaceous earth aggregate back in with the soil.
The boxwood looks like great material! Last year I looked around for one with a decent base, but never found anything substantial.
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