So, i've been practicing "bonsai" for about a year now, and i've collected a bunch of small trees. Unfortunately, I've got a small budget, so most of what I get are $15 or less from the big box store, or small 1 or 2 year old seedlings/cuttings. As far as my deciduous trees go, they're gonna be spending a couple years just growing, but what I want to record here is the progress of my junipers as I learn and develop them.
1: Juniperus Procumbens 'Nana'
I picked this up a few months ago, and have done very little beyond cleaning out some dead interior growth. I think its got some real interesting movement at the base.
2: Juniperus Chinensis 'Shimpaku'
Probably the nicest juniper I have right now, purchased from Stillwater in april, I repotted it into a 6-1/2 inch pot with a commercial bonsai soil my local nursery sells. its just about 7 inches from soil to highest point. I love how green and lush it is, but I'm unsure of how to proceed with it.
3: Juniper.... something
This is my first juniper. I have no idea what species it was, and it obviously got handled a bit roughly in its first year. It definitely has bounced back, and has a lot of new green growth on it. I've probably put more work into this tree than any other I have, and have a general idea for where I want it to go. I want to develop a sense of tension, with the trunk moving left, and the apex and defining branch moving right. Struggling to figure out how to handle the rapidly elongating foliage, or make pads that would fit this scale with foliage so long.
And thats it. These three junipers I intend to keep and document my successes and failures for the next few years.
Any advice, for care or maintenance, or ideas for designs are welcome!
1: Juniperus Procumbens 'Nana'
I picked this up a few months ago, and have done very little beyond cleaning out some dead interior growth. I think its got some real interesting movement at the base.
2: Juniperus Chinensis 'Shimpaku'
Probably the nicest juniper I have right now, purchased from Stillwater in april, I repotted it into a 6-1/2 inch pot with a commercial bonsai soil my local nursery sells. its just about 7 inches from soil to highest point. I love how green and lush it is, but I'm unsure of how to proceed with it.
3: Juniper.... something
This is my first juniper. I have no idea what species it was, and it obviously got handled a bit roughly in its first year. It definitely has bounced back, and has a lot of new green growth on it. I've probably put more work into this tree than any other I have, and have a general idea for where I want it to go. I want to develop a sense of tension, with the trunk moving left, and the apex and defining branch moving right. Struggling to figure out how to handle the rapidly elongating foliage, or make pads that would fit this scale with foliage so long.
And thats it. These three junipers I intend to keep and document my successes and failures for the next few years.
Any advice, for care or maintenance, or ideas for designs are welcome!