Maybe yours don't get as much sun Vance. You got them fence walls,the house and garage. Mine sit out in an open yard that gets sun from dawn till dusk every day.Yours look better than mine. I am beginning to think the Apple tree in the back might be the problem.
I pound them with fertilizer too.Could be but I am thinking there is another problem.
Thanks but they still need some work.Those are nice mike !
Yeah. So did I. But after a few years it just doesn't appeal to me. The cascading branch has most of the foliage on the front side. And doesn't have enough movement to suit me.I think that one would make a nice semi cascade
Me?the straight branch appears to have reverse taper, air layer and remove it you get two good sized trees with aged bark, and no problems with the magnificent tree thats left.
Either way looks like some fun little projects , get those jins striped ? you going to wire them soon? These are parsons ?Yeah. So did I. But after a few years it just doesn't appeal to me. The cascading branch has most of the foliage on the front side. And doesn't have enough movement to suit me.
I'm still kind of up in the air yet on removal but it will probably happen.
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There is nothing practical about bonsai. This tree is worth what you can give it and that would be professional help. The UK is full of talented people you should seek them out. I would suggest Grhram Potter.(I am finally leaning more towards making it as compact as I can....partly for practicality)
There is nothing practical about bonsai.