New to this so will take it from thereI think it is a good plan.
What is the style you are envisioning for the maple?
Trident maples are tough guys.So itll be fine to chop her during summer dormancy above the thin branches gng to the left which is about 16' from the base?
My big question to add to this is, do you have permission to do this? The trash can there suggest that this is either a public park or a government owned field. So did you get the correct municipal approval for this...because we know this will take a while in sa.Hey guys so theres this trident maple thats growing in a field, the trunk is about 7' at the base, what do u think about doing a trunk chop above the first branch going to the left and leaving it to grow out for the year before removing it? View attachment 507594View attachment 507595View attachment 507596View attachment 507594View attachment 507595View attachment 507596View attachment 507597
Lol quite a few areas that these r growing in... Its jst ive seen this tree growing through the years it's in a park close to homeDo you struggle to find tridents in Mpumulanga? I can’t swing my arms around without hitting one here in JHB. Surely you could find something better, it’s just a straight thick trunk with an equally straight branch coming out at an angle.
Have a look at my trident thread to see what I ever managed to grow in SA in the short space of 3 seasons
Lol this is africa let's embrace the corruptionMy big question to add to this is, do you have permission to do this? The trash can there suggest that this is either a public park or a government owned field. So did you get the correct municipal approval for this...because we know this will take a while in sa.
Alternatively as @SeanS suggested, take a look at his trident maple progressions, he can provide you with an idea of what kind of progression you can get in a short amount of time. Honestly, your trident maple can grow 1 to 2 meters within a year if ground grown and you can add a lot more interest in it from the beginning.
I get what you're saying and yes this is africa, so you probably won't suffer any consequences.Lol this is africa let's embrace the corruption
Did think about that and considered to swap it out with a sercea lancea that's growing in my yard
Honestly. I looked in the background of the second photo and saw a house, the rooftop of a house. I didn’t know what to expect but did not expect to see a house like that. I have no idea of what I thought I should see. Thanks for posting and opening up my world view.
I would love to find these nurseries man! Could you help a brother out with names and addresses?I get what you're saying and yes this is africa, so you probably won't suffer any consequences.
But i'd rather be part of the solution than the problem. Besides put in the effort and grow your own (don't even have to grow from seed, nurserys sell 3 to 5 year old tridents for R250, which you can can ground grow further if you want) and let someone else enjoy watching it grow further in the park long after you are gone.
So depending on where exactly in Johannesburg you are there are the following places kazimingi nursery in edenvale...they can help you out with bald cypress and some of the other more exotic bonsai trees. Jo-da bonsai in Pomona, very small but bonsai focused nursery, it's where i got my bald cypress they also sell small seedling tridents, but i do not see the point because have the trees in my street is trident maples, so not going to buy seedlings. cndnursery in Linbro Park can sort you out with trident maple...they prefer to call them chinese maples, they have other trees as well, but they don't specialize in bonsai, so you will have to look around a bit. mikibu bonsai is in the midrand area (website resolves to bonsaisa)I would love to find these nurseries man! Could you help a brother out with names and addresses?
I'm struggling to find tridents... And bald cypress...