You got me, Brian . . . are you using these with bonsai in some way?Steel punchings
I haven’t touched it. I should probably do what you did to let some light in.Thinned out my Christmas half off Atlantic cedar labeled as picea abies...
Have no idea what I am doing, but it really does not need that many branches...
Left the ones I think I am keeping and docked the upper ones that are already thicker than bottom ones. Left the top on but cut off thicker branches that started create a reverse taper up top.
Trunk is still too thin and bark is very young looking.
Can't beat 20 bucks I paid for it though...
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@19Mateo83
Doing anything with yours?
Is Atlantic Cedar another name for Atlas Cedar (Cedrus atlantica)?Thinned out my Christmas half off Atlantic cedar
As much as the label says it picea abies.Is Atlantic Cedar another name for Atlas Cedar (Cedrus atlantica)?
When I hear Atlantic Cedar, I think of Atlantic White Cedar (Chamaecyparis thyoides).
Just curious . . . I know that different areas of the country can use different names for the same tree.
The longer soft needles make me wonder if it is actually Deodar Cedar (Cedrus deodara).
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And I thought the robins trying to build nests in the Japanese maple at the public collection was a pain but this is a whole different level.Well, yesterday I found a bald faced hornet nest in a beech I collected last year, and thought, that would be really cool to preserve on a show tree. Fast forward today, I rotated one of my Korean hornbeam, and had a bald faced hornet fly around my face soon after, so had a closer look.
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Repotted this CBS. Hoping to do serious styling next year.
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