Just how much better do plants grown in the ground than other methods?
Samples five and six were grown in the ground using soil that had been improved with manure and compost for 10 years in morning and noon sun with afternoon shade. Trees were planted on 12” tiles, pine mulch and were both grown in a wood box for winter and rabbit protection. Growth was significantly better than any other test grouping. Hight after one year was 40”+ and circumference of 11.5cm & 9.5cm by the fall with green leaves still on them.
Based on my observations from this year, I think that the ground grown material will have even more significant gains in year 3 of this test. I think that the 2 maples in the grown have at least twice that foliage of the maples in the wood grow boxes and easily 3 to 4 times more foliage than the pot maple. I will be excited to see how nebari turns out, but that will have to wait 2 more years when I plan on digging the trees up and reporting.