Colorado
Masterpiece
This RMJ was collected by the great Randy Knight! He sold it to Todd Schlafer and I purchased from Todd in fall of 2021. I believe it was probably collected around 2018.
When I acquired the tree it was laying down in a large black nursery container, like a cascade basically. I wanted to make it an upright tree, so in spring 2022 I repotted it into a Sam Miller round.
I let it recover for the rest of 2022. In spring 2023 I jinned off the furthest section of the tree and styled it into a literati-ish design. However, I wasn’t really happy with it…seemed awkward.
I was talking with @Hartinez about the tree and he suggested a design flowing more to the right. He made this wonderful drawing for the tree!
This helped me realize that the tree really needs to flow to the right. I also came to the conclusion that it would never be a very good tree with that straight and awkward upper section.
I let it grow out all summer this year and then decided to change up the design to a much more compact tree.
Before the work:
After redesign:
I am really loving the new design! I think it gives the trunk a much more powerful proportion. I also feel like the flow is much more coherent. I love looking at it out on the bench!
Here’s a final pic of the RMJ soaking up the sun with a couple smaller trees for size reference:
Cheers!
When I acquired the tree it was laying down in a large black nursery container, like a cascade basically. I wanted to make it an upright tree, so in spring 2022 I repotted it into a Sam Miller round.
I let it recover for the rest of 2022. In spring 2023 I jinned off the furthest section of the tree and styled it into a literati-ish design. However, I wasn’t really happy with it…seemed awkward.
I was talking with @Hartinez about the tree and he suggested a design flowing more to the right. He made this wonderful drawing for the tree!
This helped me realize that the tree really needs to flow to the right. I also came to the conclusion that it would never be a very good tree with that straight and awkward upper section.
I let it grow out all summer this year and then decided to change up the design to a much more compact tree.
Before the work:
After redesign:
I am really loving the new design! I think it gives the trunk a much more powerful proportion. I also feel like the flow is much more coherent. I love looking at it out on the bench!
Here’s a final pic of the RMJ soaking up the sun with a couple smaller trees for size reference:
Cheers!