Scots Pine work
Posted: August 11th, 2017, 6:48 pm
I found these pics of work I did on a scots pine a month ago so I thought I'd put them up for those interested.
The tree had a nice trunk bud lacked a front branch and so after a failed graft attempt I decided to go drastic. I'ts one of those ideas that pops into your head by pure chance.
I don't have a before pic but the idea was to use a high side branch to bring round to the front. Unfortunately the only way to do the was to split the trunk and separate the branch from it. That way I could twist it anti- clockwise and bring it into position - as much as is possible.
This pic show the first cut and a bit of wood removed
Closer up
From the back and a lot more wood carved out.
Wrapped in cloth and wired - anticlockwise obviously
The branch pulled out and twisted around bringing it to the front of the tree
From the left side
From the right of the tree. This shot really shows how much around it was brought
Now the tree has a front branch and I can continue to develop it. I will post an update in a year.
The tree had a nice trunk bud lacked a front branch and so after a failed graft attempt I decided to go drastic. I'ts one of those ideas that pops into your head by pure chance.
I don't have a before pic but the idea was to use a high side branch to bring round to the front. Unfortunately the only way to do the was to split the trunk and separate the branch from it. That way I could twist it anti- clockwise and bring it into position - as much as is possible.
This pic show the first cut and a bit of wood removed
Closer up
From the back and a lot more wood carved out.
Wrapped in cloth and wired - anticlockwise obviously
The branch pulled out and twisted around bringing it to the front of the tree
From the left side
From the right of the tree. This shot really shows how much around it was brought
Now the tree has a front branch and I can continue to develop it. I will post an update in a year.