This is 1 of 30 Azalea’s that i will be removing from the garden and into pot’s tub’s or what ever i can get them into .I planted 75 different varieties almost 20 years ago and now with plans to pack up and move on i will remove the ones that have the quality required for good bonsai .Starting with he largest trunks until i exhaust my pot supply i simply collect enough to keep me occupied over the Winter months .Growing in Clay and shale terraces these are easily removed and have exceptional root masses .
Most of these were trimmed annually into globe shaped plants for the floral display using garden hedge trimmers . On average most are trimmed to around 1000mm x 600mm , not all have good trunks , this specimen has a base around 250mm x150mm , the main trunk is 60mm , on average around 30mm .Plenty of movement more so from the side .
This may remain as a group planting or could be split into 2 x 2 twin trunks .The root mass after removal was around 750mm x 600mm x 100mm , so it was reduced even further to fit the 650mm x 450mm tray,
over kill for this but not wanting to reduce too much running the risk of killing the plants . It will grow on until i make the final decision as to where i take it . With this trainer potted its onto the next removal ,
along with some trimming of the tree’s that missed out over the last 5 months . All these Azalea’s were purchased as 3 year old pot plants for the tidy sum of $1.50 . I will continually tip prune these to begin the rebuilding of the canopies for the floral display in the next flowering season or two .
Cheers Alpineart
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