Shibui
Imperial Masterpiece
Mid winter is the time to start digging the trees in my grow beds.
I like to start with the Root over Rock trees because it is like opening Christmas presents - you never know what's inside the wrapping.
This is the row of trees.
Roots and rocks are buried so the soil presses the roots close to the rock. You should be able to make out the top of the foil wrap around each one.
Here's one out of the ground.
Unwrapped -
A bonus this time as roots are great on both sides of the rock. That will give more options to develop the best front later.
Any obviously redundant branches and sub trunks are removed completely but you can see that I like to leave a couple of possible leaders. As they develop next summer I can make a final choice of trunk line.
Here's the next one. This was supposed to be a nice small tree on a small rock. obviously the tree had other ideas so now it will need to be developed as a larger tree on a small rock.
Again, both sides look good.
and another one
A couple of hours digging and pruning yields a nice little cache of potential future ROR tridents.
These will just have the roots covered with soil until I get time to pot them up in spring.
I like to start with the Root over Rock trees because it is like opening Christmas presents - you never know what's inside the wrapping.
This is the row of trees.
Roots and rocks are buried so the soil presses the roots close to the rock. You should be able to make out the top of the foil wrap around each one.
Here's one out of the ground.
Unwrapped -
A bonus this time as roots are great on both sides of the rock. That will give more options to develop the best front later.
Any obviously redundant branches and sub trunks are removed completely but you can see that I like to leave a couple of possible leaders. As they develop next summer I can make a final choice of trunk line.
Here's the next one. This was supposed to be a nice small tree on a small rock. obviously the tree had other ideas so now it will need to be developed as a larger tree on a small rock.
Again, both sides look good.
and another one
A couple of hours digging and pruning yields a nice little cache of potential future ROR tridents.
These will just have the roots covered with soil until I get time to pot them up in spring.