Brian Van Fleet
Pretty Fly for a Bonsai Guy
Anyone see a bonsai in that bush?
Comments, criticisms and virts welcome...
Comments, criticisms and virts welcome...
Good point Vance. Since it arrived in mid-summer, and it had been in that 1-gal can for 10+ years, I didn't want to give it too much extra room. I shifted it into a pot and made a mesh basket around it, and added about 1/2" of space all the way around, then aerated the soil and added aggregate.
But seriously Brian Van Fleet, that is one nice looking juniper. Did you peel the flaky bark off when placing it in the mesh top pot? I do stuff like that all the time and then regret it right after doing it, I have a procumbens greenmound juniper that is literally begging me to peel the bark and so far I have resisted, yet its like the Borg, "resistance is futile" with flaky bark. In your third picture up top here, lay that over to the left and I bet it would make one hell of a raft style, thats a style I really love that most people just do not attempt and this tree is just asking for that treatment IMO. I can not wait to see whatever you decide to do with it as it sure is full of potential, yet I still feel you should just send it to someone in OHIO, maybe a guy named ed.
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I'm still trying to figure out where the live vein is on my ship. Any guidance?
Good point Vance. Since it arrived in mid-summer, and it had been in that 1-gal can for 10+ years, I didn't want to give it too much extra room. I shifted it into a pot and made a mesh basket around it, and added about 1/2" of space all the way around, then aerated the soil and added aggregate.
Off topic of the tree but where did you get the mesh. I been using gutter mesh for drain holes which is okay, but that looks perfect size.
Stay's virt of the tree looks promising.
How about starting the ovals all over to try delvelope where it goes. I believe you are doing that. Really could not understand how many ovals to cut or where?