Japonicus
Imperial Masterpiece
For a procrastinator this has been a great Winters start around here in the Ohio River valley area.
My snow tires are on but waiting at least another week to put my wife's snow tires on.
Plenty of frost, lots of rain though, I can't remember the last time I had to water except for a few
that's been protected undercover.
So last years Wintering had good results, though the Spring growth tips were a little slower to plump out
on the junipers being out of any good light, I'm going to do the same this Winter.
The only differences are
1. I'm reusing the same mulch (see pictures)
2. I'm protecting against moles and other varmints (MoleMax)
3. I used a granular Lawn insecticide on the ground
4. I will be spraying with a dormant oil (Volk spray) if safe for WP, JWP and Blue Cedar, IDK...
This is a fairly new repurposed sunroom addition on the North side of our home.
It's also the area I used to heal my bonsai into the ground each Winter, but can't do that now.
It's very dry under here, nice wind protection save for the Northerlies, great for the Hinoki during Winter
unless the pot cracks from watering it.
Anyway, I raked out all the dry mulch 2 weeks ago just before a soaking rain, added Amdro and MoleMax
to the mulch, stirred, and reapplied and also treated the ground the bonsai will rest on 1st.
After all my plants are positioned and mulched, I will hose the area to activate the granules 1st placed
on the ground before bringing in the bonsai, then spray foliage and all with the Volk oil.
Hard telling what critters have taken up residency in the old mulch, and I got lucky with moles last year.
I hate the discolourization the dormant oil gives the foliage but wonder if it's safe for WP, Cedar and Cypress???
My snow tires are on but waiting at least another week to put my wife's snow tires on.
Plenty of frost, lots of rain though, I can't remember the last time I had to water except for a few
that's been protected undercover.
So last years Wintering had good results, though the Spring growth tips were a little slower to plump out
on the junipers being out of any good light, I'm going to do the same this Winter.
The only differences are
1. I'm reusing the same mulch (see pictures)
2. I'm protecting against moles and other varmints (MoleMax)
3. I used a granular Lawn insecticide on the ground
4. I will be spraying with a dormant oil (Volk spray) if safe for WP, JWP and Blue Cedar, IDK...
This is a fairly new repurposed sunroom addition on the North side of our home.
It's also the area I used to heal my bonsai into the ground each Winter, but can't do that now.
It's very dry under here, nice wind protection save for the Northerlies, great for the Hinoki during Winter
unless the pot cracks from watering it.
Anyway, I raked out all the dry mulch 2 weeks ago just before a soaking rain, added Amdro and MoleMax
to the mulch, stirred, and reapplied and also treated the ground the bonsai will rest on 1st.
After all my plants are positioned and mulched, I will hose the area to activate the granules 1st placed
on the ground before bringing in the bonsai, then spray foliage and all with the Volk oil.
Hard telling what critters have taken up residency in the old mulch, and I got lucky with moles last year.
I hate the discolourization the dormant oil gives the foliage but wonder if it's safe for WP, Cedar and Cypress???