99 Mile Creek
Mame
50% discount on three of the remaining CBS at local hardware store.
The larger one is burlapped, and it looks like there might be more to the trunk underneath.
I want to keep one of the smaller spruces for planting in the front lawn next spring, though may plant both if they lack bonsai potential (photos or the smaller two attached at the end).
I was wondering if anyone had advice on how to go about the initial styling of this CBS. How much should I cut back and specifically when. I know some do summer pruning, others in the fall.
I planned on doing the initial hard pruning first and waiting a year after to put it in a proper bonsai pot.
Photos were hard to take and don't do it justice, but I think some that I captured should serve enough for you to get an idea of what it's looking like.
Summer here had been hitting consistently in mid 90°F (~33°C), and I'm hesitant to work on something this hot out. But I'm not familiar with the species. They do have a nice tone blue on new growth and appear healthy.
The larger one is burlapped, and it looks like there might be more to the trunk underneath.
I want to keep one of the smaller spruces for planting in the front lawn next spring, though may plant both if they lack bonsai potential (photos or the smaller two attached at the end).
I was wondering if anyone had advice on how to go about the initial styling of this CBS. How much should I cut back and specifically when. I know some do summer pruning, others in the fall.
I planned on doing the initial hard pruning first and waiting a year after to put it in a proper bonsai pot.
Photos were hard to take and don't do it justice, but I think some that I captured should serve enough for you to get an idea of what it's looking like.
Summer here had been hitting consistently in mid 90°F (~33°C), and I'm hesitant to work on something this hot out. But I'm not familiar with the species. They do have a nice tone blue on new growth and appear healthy.