mwkohler Yamadori Messages 63 Reaction score 115 Location Syracuse, NY USDA Zone 5 Sep 2, 2024 #1 Second years styling on this cotoneaster. I struggle with seeing whether this is better or a step back. Attachments PXL_20240902_143826144.jpg 229.7 KB · Views: 20
Second years styling on this cotoneaster. I struggle with seeing whether this is better or a step back.
Paradox Marine Bonsologist Messages 10,750 Reaction score 14,133 Location Long Island, NY USDA Zone 7a Sep 2, 2024 #2 It's a step forward in development. Cutting back those long branches will hopefully promote back budding and more dense foliage on those branches
It's a step forward in development. Cutting back those long branches will hopefully promote back budding and more dense foliage on those branches
mwkohler Yamadori Messages 63 Reaction score 115 Location Syracuse, NY USDA Zone 5 Sep 2, 2024 #3 I saw the crossing wires after I took the picture and went back and fixed it.
mwkohler Yamadori Messages 63 Reaction score 115 Location Syracuse, NY USDA Zone 5 Sep 2, 2024 #4 The other cotoneaster got an initial styling. Both trees are 4 years old. Took a bunch of cuttings to root. Probably not the best time of year for it, but I had them and a couple empty plastic pots.
The other cotoneaster got an initial styling. Both trees are 4 years old. Took a bunch of cuttings to root. Probably not the best time of year for it, but I had them and a couple empty plastic pots.