I dug this 2 yrs ago out of my landscape to make room for my new benches. And hope I'm not putting it in harms way. It seems the few projects I've posted here often die afterwards. Superstitious I guess...
First question is about the leaves/needles. They all have brown tips since last season. I think because it was holding too much water in this heavy soil mix but would welcome any thoughts. I plan to put it in a box this season with a dryer mix.Every needle except some late season growth looks like this. But less blurry... LOL or how it looks w/out my glasses...

The other question is in regards to carving deadwood into a believable trunk. Hard freeking wood for sure. I may have to buy a bigger die grinder or listen to my annoying air powered one.
I cut back and peeled a lot but now it looks like a Punji Stick trap. Some of these have to go and become hollows in my mind. I'd love to hear suggestions about which and how. I know it's hard to do from 2d pics. Especially my crappy phone pics but... @BobbyLane if you would offer up some advice? I have admired your work for years and would value any input from you. Any others as well. I'm all ears.



Thanks to any and all who take the time to respond.
Mark
First question is about the leaves/needles. They all have brown tips since last season. I think because it was holding too much water in this heavy soil mix but would welcome any thoughts. I plan to put it in a box this season with a dryer mix.Every needle except some late season growth looks like this. But less blurry... LOL or how it looks w/out my glasses...

The other question is in regards to carving deadwood into a believable trunk. Hard freeking wood for sure. I may have to buy a bigger die grinder or listen to my annoying air powered one.
I cut back and peeled a lot but now it looks like a Punji Stick trap. Some of these have to go and become hollows in my mind. I'd love to hear suggestions about which and how. I know it's hard to do from 2d pics. Especially my crappy phone pics but... @BobbyLane if you would offer up some advice? I have admired your work for years and would value any input from you. Any others as well. I'm all ears.



Thanks to any and all who take the time to respond.
Mark