Sunday, May 30, 2010

Tom Thumb - Keeping it in its Pot

We acquired a handful (literally) of these wonderful spruce (Picea orientalis 'Tom Thumb') after much begging of the grower (Iseli Nursery in Portland Oregon). We had admired their bright gold year round foliage and very, very small size. The plants arrived at our nursery and were a mere 4" to 5" tall and about 8" wide and came with a hefty price tag.
The original group sold or promptly expired and we were heart broken. Nevertheless, we tried again and were able to sustain and even have one prosper in our garden. This time, and we believe this is the secret with this plant, we have kept it growing in its original soil and plastic pot yet embedded it in a more decorative container. We know that one day we'll have to transfer it to a larger pot allowing it to grow outside its original boundaries and we worry about that. One of our customers and fellow conifer enthusiasts, however, has his growing in the native soil and swears by it. So, there may be hope down the road when we get the courage up!

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Hi, my name is Sandi White and I am a Cherokee Co. Master Gardener and Plant professional. I work, in season, at Scottsdales Farm in N. Fulton Co. I am beginning to acquire a collection of dwarf conifers to create a Gnome Garden. I have a grand total of 3. The little plants are some what harder to locate than I had anticipated, so I was glad to discover you, practically in my own back yard. I would love to visit you on my next trip through Gwinette Co. I received to cast iron Gnomes this Christmas as a gift and would like to have them comfortably settled in a landscape of their own proportions. Will you be open to the public any time soon? Thanks! Sandi