JonW
Shohin
I'd like to get one more tree - shohin/mame with a decent size trunk - this Spring. I keep almost solely broadleaf trees, mostly cold-hardy with a few tropicals. I always lived in the Northeast, so deciduous trees are my "mental image" of a tree, and I have less interest in coniferous trees. I put my only one - a regifted Juniper Procumbens Nana - in the ground rather than keeping it in a bonsai pot!
Having said that, I've been thinking about buying a Sekka Hinoki Cypress. I have hesitancies though:
Having said that, I've been thinking about buying a Sekka Hinoki Cypress. I have hesitancies though:
- Will I tire of it and wish I had stuck with a deciduous tree?
- Will the internal growth die off, and look crappy over time? I know this is a big factor on Hinoki Cypress. I've heard Sekka back buds more easily, and you can prune mid-summer BEFORE internal growth starts to yellow to keep inner growth alive.
- I know this question comes up and there is never agreement.... winter lighting? I keep most of my cold hardy trees under my storm doors with a fan. It stays 35-50 degrees throughout winter, but there is no light. Some people say this is fine for evergreens, while others disagree. I see that most care guides say Hinoki Cypress needs lots of light YEAR ROUND, but Sekka would need pretty good winter protection in my region. I wouldn't have a great location to overwinter that has both good protection and good light.