Hello all,
I'm new to bonsai, be gentle!
To start, the tree in question has the name " Juniperus chinensis 'Daub's Frosted' " and I live near Eugene, Oregon in zone 8b. This is the first tree I've started working on in an effort to learn how to bonsai so even if I don't get it to survive this will be a learning experience for me.
Anyways, after a short stint researching how to get started (but of course missing the finer details haha) I picked up a tree from a local nursery and I started trying to "Find the front" and in the process of doing that I removed quite a bit from this poor juniper. I then got stumped (haha) and did some more reading and there is so much information out there, some that seems to contradict itself that I am quite lost and afraid to proceed.
First, I read that I may have cut off too much and this juniper may now be in danger as a result which is sad to me, but I will try my best to care for it and remember the lesson going forward.
Second, I read that it may be the wrong time of year to prune this juniper.
Lastly, I did not know about branch dieback when I lopped off some of these branches, but I now realize I should have left a bit of branch at the base near the trunk.
I have some bonsai wire in various sizes on order and it should be here soon but now I'm not even sure that I should proceed with wiring it, would that harm the tree or reduce its chances of making it through the winter?
What do you guys and gals think of my chances of helping this juniper make it through the winter? Any tips to improve my chances? What about wiring branches, will that impact things?
I didn't take a really good "Before" picture because I didn't think about it, but I took this picture of the base of the tree when I was trying to visualize the front, you can kinda see how much foliage was there before I started lopping away.
I'm new to bonsai, be gentle!
To start, the tree in question has the name " Juniperus chinensis 'Daub's Frosted' " and I live near Eugene, Oregon in zone 8b. This is the first tree I've started working on in an effort to learn how to bonsai so even if I don't get it to survive this will be a learning experience for me.
Anyways, after a short stint researching how to get started (but of course missing the finer details haha) I picked up a tree from a local nursery and I started trying to "Find the front" and in the process of doing that I removed quite a bit from this poor juniper. I then got stumped (haha) and did some more reading and there is so much information out there, some that seems to contradict itself that I am quite lost and afraid to proceed.
First, I read that I may have cut off too much and this juniper may now be in danger as a result which is sad to me, but I will try my best to care for it and remember the lesson going forward.
Second, I read that it may be the wrong time of year to prune this juniper.
Lastly, I did not know about branch dieback when I lopped off some of these branches, but I now realize I should have left a bit of branch at the base near the trunk.
I have some bonsai wire in various sizes on order and it should be here soon but now I'm not even sure that I should proceed with wiring it, would that harm the tree or reduce its chances of making it through the winter?
What do you guys and gals think of my chances of helping this juniper make it through the winter? Any tips to improve my chances? What about wiring branches, will that impact things?
I didn't take a really good "Before" picture because I didn't think about it, but I took this picture of the base of the tree when I was trying to visualize the front, you can kinda see how much foliage was there before I started lopping away.