putting tree into the container from the ground Japanese White Pine

putting tree into the container from the ground Japanese White Pine

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We carefully explain repotting a field-grown Japanese White Pine, aged 70-80 years, into a wooden pot. We detail practical techniques, from safely lifting this large tree using a chain block,
to shaping the root ball, choosing the front to highlight the root spread, and preparing the soil mix.
This covers the entire process for repotting field-grown trees, including why a well-ventilated
wooden pot was selected and key points for water management after planting.

Work Type:
putting tree into the container from the ground
Difficulty:
★★★★★
Tree species:
Japanese White Pine
Season:
Spring, Summer
Instructor:
Koji Hiramatsu

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putting tree into the container from the ground Japanese White Pine