Sno’s class of 24

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Sno’s class of 24

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I thought I would start another thread once again about a few projects that I am doing this year that I find interesting . As before they are a mixture of the good the bad and the ugly , I will let you you decide which is which .
First up is something I actually started last year in early September. I dug a juniper .
The juniper was growing at my local shopping centre and I noticed that they were removing a section of plantings that were looking a bit old and tired ‘yay’ . I went to the management at the beginning of winter and asked if I could remove the juniper in spring . They were happy for that , I think it saved them the work and they were only going to take it to the tip .
This tree had been bashed by cars parking against it since 1986 so it has developed an interesting trunk .
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So it ended up being quite a dig , it took me about 4 hours and luckily for me I managed to rope in a passer-by to help me lift into the back of the ute . The main trunk (which I don’t have photo of yet ) was bigger than I expected and was buried under years of debris mixed with river rocks that had been used as a mulch .
So the after care which is the most interesting part, has been putting it into a glass house and
basically sweating it . I have a mister set up in this small glass house with no ventilation and while the glasshouse is mostly shaded by a deciduous tree the temps inside have been very high sometimes in the 40 ‘s . I had to make up a grow box and this has had sheets of plastic covering the pumice to stop any water getting into it . It’s been watered twice since I dug it in September the only other moisture getting into the box would be trickling down the trunk from the misters .
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I ended up bare rooting it because it had a lot of clay mixed with large pebbles and removed a couple of roots as big as my arm but I didn’t touch the top . It’s been pushing growth which is a good sign .
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Now it just has to survive winter and when it does ;) in the spring I will have to pull down some of the glass house to get it out . At the time I put it in I had to do the planting work inside the glasshouse because I physically couldn’t lift up the tree and the box by myself :palm:
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That's no small feat getting that big boy out of the ground and surviving! I look forward to seeing it's journey as a bonsai :tu:
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I was under the impression that as we got older, we got wiser and moved to smaller bonsai ... it's always nice to see an exception to the rule !! ;) :tu:
Good luck with it!
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I remember you telling me about this juniper at the last club meeting :lol: your nuts but if it was me I would have dug it as well :D it's pretty unique and different. Never seen anything like it. Look forward to seeing it progress.

BTW if you need a hand with it, I'll come down and help for the day :tu:
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Can only dream of finding such great material.

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Jesus, thats a huge juniper and got potential to be some great material. Crossing my fingers for you that it pulls through the dig out :tu:
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Thanks for the comments guys . It’s been interesting so far and I think this technique could work well on digging larger size Euc’s .
Ryceman3 wrote: March 15th, 2024, 5:18 pm I was under the impression that as we got older, we got wiser and moved to smaller bonsai ... it's always nice to see an exception to the rule !! ;) :tu:
Good luck with it!
Yeh it’s a bit big and my body can’t keep up with me . I keep saying to myself no more and then….:whistle:

Keels wrote: March 15th, 2024, 6:29 pm I remember you telling me about this juniper at the last club meeting :lol: your nuts but if it was me I would have dug it as well :D it's pretty unique and different. Never seen anything like it. Look forward to seeing it progress.

BTW if you need a hand with it, I'll come down and help for the day :tu:
Thanks I may take you up on that offer . You know you’re always welcome , I am only a couple of hours up the road .

PeachSlices wrote: March 16th, 2024, 12:26 am Can only dream of finding such great material.

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Hi Simon . When it survives I am going to do a fair bit of grafting . I did think about changing it to Itoigawa . The one you gave me is doing really well .
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WOW great material Craig, are you channeling your inner Alpine ....Good luck John.
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boom64 wrote: March 18th, 2024, 7:21 pm WOW great material Craig, are you channeling your inner Alpine ....Good luck John.
I don’t think I could ever compete with Alpine but I did think of him when I was digging this one .
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I have been trying to finish off a few projects before the real frosts start , so far we have had just some light ones that nip my toes when walking the dogs in the morning . It’s nearly time to put the thongs away .
This Seiju Elm I showed a couple of years ago and I was talking about putting an airlayer on it to remove the ‘ sacrifice branch ‘ . I finally got around to it . I set the layer last year in Nov or Dec and today I removed it . Pretty dodgy photos but I was in a bit of rush so the background is a bit messy .
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Interesting urinal(?) planters on the wall behind your trees…


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nathan987 wrote: April 12th, 2024, 8:40 am Interesting urinal(?) planters on the wall behind your trees…


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Hi Nathan .
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