''Jeremy'' Scots Pine

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''Jeremy'' Scots Pine

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I had this awful piece of material and after looking at it for 3 years, had to do something about it.

Before....
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As you can see below it has beautiful short needles..
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But after turning it round and round and upside down there was nothing on offer so I took off almost everything....
Some grafting might need to be done here and there at some time??

After..
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You picked a great front. Are working on Scott’s pine much different to JBP’s?


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Very nice! :cool:
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adge0001 wrote: May 12th, 2022, 9:44 am You picked a great front. Are working on Scott’s pine much different to JBP’s?


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Not really. They seem to be a little more flexible.
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