Fall Contest 2016 entry from Underdog aka Mark Underwood
Blue Star Juniper -
Juniperus squamata
I picked this one up for free from a friend with a nursery on September 23rd 2016 after reading about this contest. Normally $15. I brought 2 nicer ones home earlier in the summer and saw potential for this contest to try another. Eventually I’d like to do a group planting of the three along my pond’s bank on a rock(s).
After a gentle clean up of the root ball I got a shot of the yet to be developed nebari on October 4. This is the strong side but the other side has hope too.
I thinned out the canopy, chose some branches to work with and applied a few wires. A few more branches could go but I’m growing fond of this little guy and wanting it to survive. Poor little tree is taking a beating in this “Instant Bonsai” attempt. October 10th.
After deciding on a pot or a less abusive landscape style planting for photos, I went for the gusto and bought a beautiful Ching Wen for on FB for $42. I think the pot color and texture compliment the bark on this tree and the hints of blue/green highlights in the glaze accentuate the Blue Star’s healthy colors. This is the eventual and originally intended front view of the tree not yet ready for prime time. October 17th.
After more pruning and fine wiring I’ve decided this is what I have for an entry. I’ve looked at it long enough and tweaked a bit here and there, taken too many pictures. I still see a couple healthy shoots sticking out of place, which could be addressed, but I believe this guy has had enough for one month of “instant bonsai”. My photography skills need improvement, as I just couldn’t figure out the focus on this new camera. I hope you like it.
I have been lovingly abusing little trees for 18 months so I’m still a newbie. My first over priced little Juniper came from “That White Van” in April 2015. I joined last winter and have learned almost exclusively from this site’s archives and it’s members. 2016 is my first real season from start to finish gathering collected native material, discarded landscape plants, local nursery stock and a few online purchases for trees not available locally. I guess it’s not even a full season yet as I now have to over-winter all of this. I’m over 25 trees and my grandson thinks I’m his tree crazy PaPaw. (He doesn’t yet know I hope that the good ones may be his one day)