It's the end of a pleasurable afternoon's micro-forestry...
Here's how things looked when I started:
And the results:
In addition to the trimming and wiring, I reconfigured the gravel path, narrowing it towards the back of the pot to give a deeper perspective.
I spend a lot of time letting my mind wander through this forest...
Of all my trees, this planting is my favourite.
I have left this Buxus Microphylla forest alone since autumn, and now seemed like a good time to wade in with some wire, let in some light, and simplify some of the structure. Buxus Forest Spring Clean
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Re: Buxus Forest Spring Clean
Obviously a work in progress, but shaping up nicely. I like group plantings too, I find myself always looking at them a lot longer than single trees. Looking forward to seeing future updates of this one.
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Re: Buxus Forest Spring Clean
Nice work Thymetraveller.
Group planting’s definitely suck you and take you to another place.
Well done.
Group planting’s definitely suck you and take you to another place.
Well done.