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Old 1-Feb-2008   #1
Inkorporate
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Big Smile Winter hibernation: Waking up my Thuya occidentalis

Hey all!

Here in Montréal the winter will soon finish. In one month there won't be much snow left. We had a pretty warm winter. Lots of snow, but warm.
For the first time this year, I buried my newest tree in it's pot in a garden for the winter.

I'm wondering if there's any special thing I should do so I don't give my tree too much of a shock when I dig it up. I'm gonna tranfer my tree on an appartment balcony. I could keep it in my appartment for a few weeks but I don't think it's a good idea, my appartment is extremely dry. I have a bit of trouble with my other trees.

Also, it's been in a training pot all of last summer, should I transplant it this year or wait another summer? The tree itself is about 10 year old.

Thanks for the help!
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