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Growing => Gardens => Topic started by: Sandyknox on December 08, 2014, 08:30:57 pm

Title: Potted Christmas Trees
Post by: Sandyknox on December 08, 2014, 08:30:57 pm
Last year i wanted a challenge so decided to plant 100 potted christmas trees (fraser fir) i am winging this as i have never really planted trees before , im just wondering what fertiliser anyone uses  to help the growth of the trees ,

thankyou sandy knox
Title: Re: Potted Christmas Trees
Post by: bazzais on December 27, 2014, 10:18:03 pm
I'd also be interested as B&Q are sellig alot of their spruce at £5 a go now after chrimbo - I imagine they dont need alot as they grow in he shittest of places.

Are you growing for wood or copice for next years chrimbo?
Title: Re: Potted Christmas Trees
Post by: doganjo on December 27, 2014, 10:29:14 pm
The supermarket potted trees are harvested by machine I was told, so their roots are often pretty damaged.  They last till christmas then die fairly quickly.  That said, we did plant one out once and it took, but never grew very big.
Title: Re: Potted Christmas Trees
Post by: ScotsGirl on December 28, 2014, 09:36:41 am
York Christmas Trees will tell you the type of fertiliser. If you bought them ready to plant they will be fine and you can plant potted into ground but not vice versa due to root damage. I think if you google tree fertiliser you should find some.
Title: Re: Potted Christmas Trees
Post by: Carse Goodlifers on December 28, 2014, 02:15:02 pm
Depending on the type of tree they are fairly slow growing.
I've tried looking through some fert advice sheets that I have but I don't have anything for trees.
I would have thought that a general purpose fert would do.
Something that's not too high in N.  Plenty P will help root growth and development.