Garden Pictures Chat Corner

  • Erstellt am 2019-04-22 22:51:16

seat88

2021-07-28 11:50:36
  • #1
You can plant it, that is better in winter.
 

haydee

2021-07-28 11:55:53
  • #2
I am also in favor of planting it. If it freezes through in winter, it's done for. You can wrap and protect the pot, but if it gets as cold as last winter, that doesn't help much.
 

MKK_SE92

2021-07-28 12:26:55
  • #3
Great, decision made;)
Thank you all
 

Wickie

2021-07-28 13:07:04
  • #4
That is already a great selection! My personal favorites: Black elderberry Aronia Spindle tree where it fits. Great autumn foliage Serviceberry !! Dogwood was already mentioned
 

ypg

2021-07-28 13:46:48
  • #5
For the new gardeners: you can always plant, as long as the soil is not frozen. In summer or during dryness (also in winter), you just have to water well.
 

MKK_SE92

2021-07-28 15:10:18
  • #6


thanks for the great tip

unfortunately, we only have about ~15cm of topsoil, underneath quite heavy loamy excavation material (better not ask about the drama during the house construction). I would now dig out the size of the pot + 20cm on each side and fill it with good topsoil, or should it be even more?
 
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