I didn't listen Jeremy Vine was going to talk about that very topic yesterday lunchtime. Perhaps available on BBC Sounds?
Personally I'd have thought not, but certain trees will re-grow - Willow for example.
Nope even ones with a root ball often struggle.
Best are those that are pot grown.
Hence my question as I missed the show as well.
We replanted one with a root ball and it's still going strong and is about 8 foot tall.
It took a few years to really get going.
Over the years I've had about 50% success. Not being a gardener I've just put them in the ground and watered.
The little ones tend to far least well tbh. The bigger ones more so.
Also a cut tree isn't really a tree. It's a branch from a much bigger tree.
That wouldn't work because no branch is going to be symmetrical. No, they're grown pretty much to size (a friend of mine sells them, so I do know).
I stand corrected. I'm sure someone once told me that some of the cuts are taken from much larger trees to get a more compact, rounder tree. I must (or they must) have been making it up.
I stand corrected. I'm sure someone once told me that some of the cuts are taken from much larger trees to get a more compact, rounder tree. I must (or they must) have been making it up.