Projects from TJ’s Backyard

Here’s a little overgrown ficus. I’ve really let it get away from me with the branching and the moss on the trunk, but I kind of enjoy the relinquishment of control and just letting it do it’s thing :)

It really needs to be repotted and pruned - probably will get around to it soon. I prefer to repot tropicals in the very early “spring” when they’re still inside. I do wait at least until after the winter solstice so daylight length is increasing. They seem to wake up a bit around that time. Summer is great too but I often have a lot going on during the summer and January/February is a slower time for me personally.

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Repotting season is officially underway here in my garden 😃

This trident maple spent most of the winter in my garage. I did bring it outside when the temps were mild. I was hoping to hold off on repotting until freezing temps had passed to avoid the shuffle, but this tree had other ideas. 🤣

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I got the tree in fall 2022 and haven’t really done any work on the branches, other than prune off some big dead pieces and some minor pruning on the longest extensions. I’ve really just been focused on getting the tree healthy and a good root system established, Planning to let it grow strong this year and perhaps wire it in the fall.

I also am not sure this is the best front. It has some other angles that might be better. Plenty of time to think about it 😊
 
Repotting season is officially underway here in my garden 😃

This trident maple spent most of the winter in my garage. I did bring it outside when the temps were mild. I was hoping to hold off on repotting until freezing temps had passed to avoid the shuffle, but this tree had other ideas. 🤣

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I got the tree in fall 2022 and haven’t really done any work on the branches, other than prune off some big dead pieces and some minor pruning on the longest extensions. I’ve really just been focused on getting the tree healthy and a good root system established, Planning to let it grow strong this year and perhaps wire it in the fall.

I also am not sure this is the best front. It has some other angles that might be better. Plenty of time to think about it 😊
Wow, he’s got an awesome base with tons of character. Can’t wait to see how this one develops! Tridents are always the first to leaf out in my garden too.
 
Repotting season is officially underway here in my garden 😃

This trident maple spent most of the winter in my garage. I did bring it outside when the temps were mild. I was hoping to hold off on repotting until freezing temps had passed to avoid the shuffle, but this tree had other ideas. 🤣

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I got the tree in fall 2022 and haven’t really done any work on the branches, other than prune off some big dead pieces and some minor pruning on the longest extensions. I’ve really just been focused on getting the tree healthy and a good root system established, Planning to let it grow strong this year and perhaps wire it in the fall.

I also am not sure this is the best front. It has some other angles that might be better. Plenty of time to think about it 😊
Love that maple so dope !.. and gorilla carts are awesome I’m about to get my 3rd lol so useful!
 
Wow, he’s got an awesome base with tons of character. Can’t wait to see how this one develops! Tridents are always the first to leaf out in my garden too.
Love that maple so dope !.. and gorilla carts are awesome I’m about to get my 3rd lol so useful!

Thanks bros! Really looking forward to working more on this one!
 
Accent plants are starting to wake up from a long winter slumber 🙂

Mountain Harebell - going on its 4th growing season in this pot!
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Rocky Mountain Iris - second growing season, had to redo the moss this spring.
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Hosta just waking up! Repotted this spring, plan to leave it in this pot indefinitely. Needs time for moss to establish.
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Mock Strawberry - second growing season in pot.
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I also have a little columbine in a pot but I’m not sure it made it through the winter…
 
We got freezing rain and 27F the other night, so my deciduous trees have finally dropped their leaves. Snapped a few pics!

Aspen that I’ve been growing about 5 years from a pencil-thick nursery seedling/cutting.

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And after a bit of wire:
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I didn’t want to wire all the tiny shoots right before winter. So I’ll finish those off in the spring. :)
 
Native Alder that I have been growing for about 4 years from nursery stock.

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I think I’ve got a decent start on the branching, but next year I am planning to cut it back HARD. I’m also planning to put it in a larger pot for a couple years to grow the trunk bigger.
 
Rocky Mountain maple yamadori collected with @Hartinez

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Planning to repot in the spring, let it grow unchecked for another year and then cut it back really hard and regrow the branches to form a gnarly, wild clump. If I remember correctly, there is a lot of base buried beneath the surface. I’m excited to check that out at repot because I can’t remember what it looks like really 😂
 
Rocky Mountain maple yamadori collected with @Hartinez

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Planning to repot in the spring, let it grow unchecked for another year and then cut it back really hard and regrow the branches to form a gnarly, wild clump. If I remember correctly, there is a lot of base buried beneath the surface. I’m excited to check that out at repot because I can’t remember what it looks like really 😂
From what I remember that base is FAT.
 
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