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Eucalyptus in a pot
Hi, I have a eucalyptus growing in a large pot. I want it to retain juvenile foliage for flower arrangements and have read that I need to cut it back very hard. Just checking if anyone has any other tips as last year it really wasn’t happy. Any advice on soil, feeding etc? Thanks
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Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
I've not tried cutting it back. I'm not planning on keeping it in the pot, mind, I just haven't got the garden quite ready for it yet. I'm confident that this pot is not big enough for the tree to get very much bigger but with a big enough pot there's no reason you shouldn't be able to do it.
Eucalyptus trees are very thirsty, have you watered it enough?
If you set a time limit as to how long you intend to keep a tree or shrub, you can grow virtually anything in a pot.. especially if they are cheap to begin with, then you don't begrudge the expense... of course if you pay £50 for something you're not going to want to part with it so easily... but they grow these from seed I think, and I have no qualms about discarding them when the time comes...
...these will be good probably until next March... no later..