ShadyBonsai
Sapling
Hello! I am new to this forum and new to bonsai this year, so I apologize if this is a repeat question (I searched around a bit and did not find the exact answer).
Ive been researching bonsai the last few months and I think ive reached information overload. In any event I would just like to practice styling and pruning on some junipers and wondering if it’s too late into summer already or if junipers can handle pruning and shaping into autumn? There seems to be a lot of conflicting information so wondering what the community thinks? I live in Seattle and summers are fairly mild but we can still expect at least one or two more decent heat waves that will reach 90-100F.
We also do not have many good bonsai nurseries in the area. There are a couple but prices are pretty steep for 1 or 3 gallon juniper procumbens. Ive been checking local nurseries for shimpaku, chinensis and procumbens but options seem fairly limited. Do you guys have any suggestions on other common species or variants that are ok for bonsai, that I may find at local nurseries? Thanks for the tips I appreciate it!
Ive been researching bonsai the last few months and I think ive reached information overload. In any event I would just like to practice styling and pruning on some junipers and wondering if it’s too late into summer already or if junipers can handle pruning and shaping into autumn? There seems to be a lot of conflicting information so wondering what the community thinks? I live in Seattle and summers are fairly mild but we can still expect at least one or two more decent heat waves that will reach 90-100F.
We also do not have many good bonsai nurseries in the area. There are a couple but prices are pretty steep for 1 or 3 gallon juniper procumbens. Ive been checking local nurseries for shimpaku, chinensis and procumbens but options seem fairly limited. Do you guys have any suggestions on other common species or variants that are ok for bonsai, that I may find at local nurseries? Thanks for the tips I appreciate it!