shanelee78
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I have a couple smaller ones that are less then a foot tall. I just really got into bonsai this last year. I came across this today and could not pass it up. I live in northern Indiana, so I don't think I will start doing anything to it until spring. Any suggestions?Man that’s a beast, have you ever worked
on one or tried to keep one alive before?
I have a couple smaller ones that are less then a foot tall. I just really got into bonsai this last year. I came across this today and could not pass it up. I live in northern Indiana, so I don't think I will start doing anything to it until spring. Any suggestionsMan that’s a beast, have you ever worked
on one or tried to keep one alive before?
It definitely needs a new pot and soil also. Do you think I can put this in a bigger pot with new soil before winter kicks in? Or should I just leave it be until spring? I plan on in spring to prune it and then the next spring to transfer into more of an appropriate bonsai pot.Yeah could be nice material to work with. You might be able to clean debris and dead twigs you don't want. Maybe just get it into winter quarters protected from winter winds, pot buried in mulch or leaves. Take pictures and study it, research over winter. By springtime you might have the answer it will whisper to you on what to do next. Good luck. Would like to see what you do with it.
Yes, I would seek out help and advise locally from a bonsai club or trusted friend. The tree will need hands on inspection and guidance. A picture of this juniper will not tell the entire story or needs of the tree.I have a couple smaller ones that are less then a foot tall. I just really got into bonsai this last year. I came across this today and could not pass it up. I live in northern Indiana, so I don't think I will start doing anything to it until spring. Any suggestions?
There is a huge nursery called Lintons Enchanted Gardens about 45 minutes from me. It is an awesome place.@shanelee78 was this found at a standard landscape nursery? If so sounds like you have a nice one!
Leave till Spring.Or should I just leave it be until spring?
Reverse this idea, while you have plenty of foliage to speed recovery from downsizing the roots and pot size.I plan on in spring to prune it and then the next spring to transfer into more of an appropriate bonsai pot.