MaverickLancer
Mame
I was at home depot (big box hardware and garden) the other day and chanced upon their discount section. I had just read Walter Pall's thread about the big box challenge and it got me thinking about practicing. I looked around and saw a lone 3 gallon procumbens at a ridiculous price. The folliage was so thick and it was potted so deep that i didnt havea good idea of branch structure or trunk. For the price, I decided to go for it as my first conifer project.
Well, today I finally had time to clean it up a bit and see what I had. Unfortunately, my juniper looked a lot more like a gangly starfish that impaled itself on a stump than a tree.
There are five main branches that all come from the same node. They grow out and downwards. Im thinking of wiring one of the branches up in a semi spiral/curve to create and apex, but since they all grow downwards a little, the angle ends up awkward and incredibly unnatural. Im trying to avoid cascades.
One thought is to try M. Frary's idea of staking it and having everything grow up, but that awkward branch angle has me stumped.
Any ideas on direction are much appreciated.
Well, today I finally had time to clean it up a bit and see what I had. Unfortunately, my juniper looked a lot more like a gangly starfish that impaled itself on a stump than a tree.
There are five main branches that all come from the same node. They grow out and downwards. Im thinking of wiring one of the branches up in a semi spiral/curve to create and apex, but since they all grow downwards a little, the angle ends up awkward and incredibly unnatural. Im trying to avoid cascades.
One thought is to try M. Frary's idea of staking it and having everything grow up, but that awkward branch angle has me stumped.
Any ideas on direction are much appreciated.