Not quite sure what you mean or what rest on it's location, hut here goes...
For context it was in a raised bed that we removed. I liked the tree so potted it in this massive plastic thing as a temp measure to see if it surved as it was in a sorry state. It looks like it has and I want something smaller, and taller.
It is currently unsheltered, but gets full sun almost all day. It's new home would be sheltered, but would get the morning-midday sun and be surrounded by brick walls and concrete pavers underneath.
Any actual move would wait till the spring as a large root grows at an angle, so that would need to be trimmed. Plus I'd need to reduce the width. Which I think I could reasonably do down to 90cm.
Hard to find a good pic, but this is what it used to be like before it was severly damaged by heavy snowfall.
I was just concerned that in a container, or even double container, that it would suffer more with radiating heat from hard surfaces around it- but it does look like a hardy thing - last stab idea, could a low climbing plant be trained up and around the pot
Not quite sure what you mean or what rest on it's location, hut here goes...
For context it was in a raised bed that we removed. I liked the tree so potted it in this massive plastic thing as a temp measure to see if it surved as it was in a sorry state. It looks like it has and I want something smaller, and taller.
It is currently unsheltered, but gets full sun almost all day. It's new home would be sheltered, but would get the morning-midday sun and be surrounded by brick walls and concrete pavers underneath.
Any actual move would wait till the spring as a large root grows at an angle, so that would need to be trimmed. Plus I'd need to reduce the width. Which I think I could reasonably do down to 90cm.
Hard to find a good pic, but this is what it used to be like before it was severly damaged by heavy snowfall.