Juniper

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Jon Chown
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Juniper

Post by Jon Chown »

This is another one that I have had for some time and done very little with. It sure needs attention. I gave it a weed, trim and feed - lets see what happens over the next few weeks.

I like the shape of the trunk on this one.
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So come on Jon.......what happened over the past few weeks mate! It has got a nice trunk on it. The may be a nice semi cascade in there!
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Re: Juniper

Post by aaron_tas »

i like this one jon, it looks to be just out of shohin size :?:

i would love to see these branches compressed... or backbudding.

informal upright shohin for me :D
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Re: Juniper

Post by MelaQuin »

How could you neglect such a tree.... you must have so much great stuff to overlook this. The possibilities are wonderful and once you start compacting the foliage and sorting out branches it will be an excellent tree. It's going to be great fun to work with!!
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