Archive for April, 2012


This has grow very well over the last season so i have decided to give it a hard work over and a full wiring job . With such a healthy tree i have no hesitation in removing unwanted branches , candles , needle plucking and trimming all at the same time . This particular tree has a habit of congesting in the foliage pads so it time to thin it out . I start by cutting the needles back to 15-18mm maximum to open up the branch structure in order to thin out the unwanted candles. starting at the bottom and working my way up the trunk selectively removing the unwanted branches at the same time . With the trimming taken care of i thinned the candles and pinched the new shoots in order to divert the energy to where it is needed most. The shari at the apex has had a minor work over and extended lower down the main trunk . Anew leader has finally bee established , this was grooved into the shari like a phoenix graft and wired into position . This particular tree has powerful lower branches however i still need more energy down low to extend these outer most . I wired the main branches and secondaries then shaped to the required direction .  The stubs had a minor adjustment then the wiring completed . This would have to be its first major work over , last year was very basic . Now it can grow on for another season with a root prune and  re-pot in early Winter into a smaller pot hopefully slowing the overall growth down as the trunk itself is large enough so the foliage need the work . A quick paint with lime sulphur and its off to the bench

 

Cheers Alpineart

This has been a 5 day project to design and construct a Phoenix Grafted Savin Juniper along with a custom made rock .The materials used were not exactly quality but more reject stock . I collect o lot of unusual pieces of wood for these grafts and other works , due to a long recovery since a motorcycle accident i have taken time out to play ball with one of these  pieces .Choosing the red gum root for its dragon like appearance was the first step . The junipers were basically shocking leggy plants that have been neglected from the time they were taken as cuttings a few years ago from a 20 yo garden plant i had here which was used as another Phoenix graft .After initially marking the best position to carve the root out to fit the trunks into i set about designing a rock to be made from reinforced aerated concrete . Capturing an image of a dragon in mind i carved the wood using an angle grinder with a tungsten tipped saw blade fitted . This was used to rough out the wood then with a router and cutter i further carved it until the fitting of the trunk was snug .The head of the dragon requires more work but that can be done at a later stage . In most cases i use stainless steel screws to attach the live trunks to the dead wood however in the past i have found with old stock it tends to split even with a pilot hole pre drilled for the screws. I have used metal plates , even an old brass butt hinge to hold the very rigid trunks in place . with the junipers secured to the deadwood , i have used coated electrical wire to basically shape the plants .Next  i move onto the construction of the rock . Basically working without a drawing i have simply cut and glued the Hebel Panels into a basic shape to suit the finished dragon . This was allowed to dry over night then the design was pen onto the face and its ready to begin the carving process. Using a sabre saw and the old fashioned hammer and chisel i begin working by slice off the excess until a basic shape begins to appear .Then carving with the chisel until a happy medium is found . With one side roughed out the other was tackled until both side were completed .Then the center of the rock was worked over and carved . Creating a 3 D rock has its hassles in this medium , breakages are to be expected and i had a few . After the front was carved the sides complete the rear got the work over .Then 2 small pot holes were carved into the side to locate some smaller junipers adding depth and scope to the rock . Prior to carving the panels it weighed in at over 35 kg , i have reduced it down to around 18kg . With the carving finished i applied 2 coated of waterproofing was sprayed on  and allowed it to dry over night . The next day a base render coat was applied , this is an Acrylic render with an added waterproofing agent for speeding up the drying process . This was followed up by 5 coats of cement render again with a waterproofing bonding additive , this render was dabbed into the surface in double quick time as i had to blend 5 different colour coats together before the hardened off . Using a small stiff brush these were rubbed in and blended until a uniform mottled colour was obtained , then allowed to dry . After the renders had cured 2 more waterproofing coats were sprayed on and then left to cure over night . With the rock finished and the dragon dressed its a matter of fitting the junipers into the pot at the top . A quick check on the design and yes some fine tuning was required and expected . With a few minor adjustments to accommodate the trunk and a quick repair job on the render coats . The juniper was slip potted into the top of the rock and then i set about adding the rest of the smaller plants . The 2 cascade junipers in the front will grow in the purpose built crevices , if any issues arise i will simple drill out small pot hole and reset them . For now this has been a rewarding 5 day project and i’m sure in time i will only improve .

 

Cheers Alpineart