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Kal
Hi,
A little bird or squirrel planted a silver birch in my flower boxes, and I thought I would nurture them. I've just replanted in some hummus-heavy earth and compost and I think they are quite happy.
Can I top top them to make two larger trunks?
Or train them down to different shapes?
Or somehow make a bonsai by trimming a lot back?
Clearly I am messing with nature here a bit, and the best would be to let nature run its course, but I am curious on how much I can experiment here.
https://imgur.com/a/JAH4rbu
Thanks,
Kal
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