PA_Penjing
Chumono
Guess I'll be heading to the quarry with a shovel this spring
Thanks. It will never be the caliber of a good Japanese black pine or Shimpaku juniper. It's a local native and that's what the draw is for me. Hey...........local trees..........isn't that what the Japanese used for their first bonsai??Not bad for an ERC with only 5 years of training if I read it right.
This is my best ERC, collected in early 2018. First pic is on collection day after an hour of HEAVY pruning. My avatar pic was taken at a bonsai show two years ago. The last pic is the tree today. Mostly pinching of vigorous sprouts with a lot of scissor work of course. Ooooo, bar branches. Ooooo, branches too low on trunk. Yep, I get it. Doesn't bother me in the least. I love the FEEL of this tree.
You're right about that. I'm sure that's ALL they used for a while. But as a fellow Louisianian with generally the same limitations of usable native material. I really like where you're taking this tree and I am honestly inspired. I actually have a handful in-ground rn. I look forward to the updates on this.Thanks. It will never be the caliber of a good Japanese black pine or Shimpaku juniper. It's a local native and that's what the draw is for me. Hey...........local trees..........isn't that what the Japanese used for their first bonsai??
Hey, you're right across the river from me. I am 6 miles from Donaldsonville. If you haven't already, you should join the LBS out of Baton Rouge. Good folks.You're right about that. I'm sure that's ALL they used for a while. But as a fellow Louisianian with generally the same limitations of usable native material. I really like where you're taking this tree and I am honestly inspired. I actually have a handful in-ground rn. I look forward to the updates on this.
I've been meaning to but need to find out when they meet and schedule a Saturday off. I always have to work weekends unfortunately.Hey, you're right across the river from me. I am 6 miles from Donaldsonville. If you haven't already, you should join the LBS out of Baton Rouge. Good folks.
I feel you mostly have to find a really nice ERC to start with. Just the run of the mill straight trunked tree can be improved, but it takes a bit of time in a pot. In the ground, you can grow a 2" trunk in a couple of years.
Ah ok it's Tuesdays, idk why I thought it was on Saturdays. I'll definitely attend. I look forward to meeting ya if you're there!The meetings are on the third Tuesday of the month at Baton Rouge Garden Center on Independence Blvd. Meeting starts at 7:00PM. Guests are always welcome. Only $20.00 a year membership fee. Members get half off on club pots during our twice a year shows.
Great progress!! almost all scale foliage now right?This is my best ERC, collected in early 2018. First pic is on collection day after an hour of HEAVY pruning. My avatar pic was taken at a bonsai show two years ago. The last pic is the tree today. Mostly pinching of vigorous sprouts with a lot of scissor work of course. Ooooo, bar branches. Ooooo, branches too low on trunk. Yep, I get it. Doesn't bother me in the least. I love the FEEL of this tree.
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Yes. just a couple of pinky-sized tufts of juvenile foliage. It seems like it really settled down after it had been in this same pot for 3 years and not had drastic pruning anywhere. Just for reference, I planted finger-sized ERC in the yard at the same time 5 years ago. I watered and fertilized them almost as much as my bonsai and now a couple of them are 3" in diameter and 9 feet high.Great progress!! almost all scale foliage now right?