09-30-2018, 01:46 PM
Actually growing trees in pots is maybe the best way to stunt their growth. The best practice would be to sow the seed in the ground directly and then graft on compatible germplasm of desired maturity once the seedling has matured to an appropriate size. In this way the plant develops a ‘tap root’ instead of becoming ‘root-bound’.
Your best option is probably to pay someone to manage the weeds in your absence or just ‘broadcast’ seeds in the meantime if you can’t afford to hire someone. Most of the fast growing trees are invasive and problematic for your long term plans on the property.
Also, fwiw, agent orange and it’s adverse health effects were caused by a contaminated batch of chemicals (2,37,8-TCDD) that wasn’t 2,4-D.
Your best option is probably to pay someone to manage the weeds in your absence or just ‘broadcast’ seeds in the meantime if you can’t afford to hire someone. Most of the fast growing trees are invasive and problematic for your long term plans on the property.
Also, fwiw, agent orange and it’s adverse health effects were caused by a contaminated batch of chemicals (2,37,8-TCDD) that wasn’t 2,4-D.