A Few of my trees in training! ELMS -PJ - JUNIPER
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A Few of my trees in training! ELMS -PJ - JUNIPER
Just a few pics of my trees in training. These pics were taken in November and they now have a lot more growth on them but I am sure you get the jist of what styles I am trying to achieve. Comments are welcomed.
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Re: A Few of my trees in training! ELMS -PJ - JUNIPER
Thanks for sharing emi. Did you collect the Elm like that or did you manipulate the trunk to do that. Very unusual.emi93m wrote: I have a soft spot for this ELM as I love the shape of the trunk
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Re: A Few of my trees in training! ELMS -PJ - JUNIPER
Hi bodhi
This tree was trained this way and has only now healed completely of the wiring. Here is a pic of he tree before I removed 2 branches.I removed the two branches to highlight the unusual trunk and hope in time will only get better
Regards Mick
This tree was trained this way and has only now healed completely of the wiring. Here is a pic of he tree before I removed 2 branches.I removed the two branches to highlight the unusual trunk and hope in time will only get better
Regards Mick
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Re: A Few of my trees in training! ELMS -PJ - JUNIPER
Nice work Mick,
however, i've said it before and i'll say it again, Keep your trees roots buried until they are more developed. As yours are now(exposed to air) they will not thicken , if they were buried ,they would thicken and your tree would have a spread of nice sized roots, unlike now how they are skinny,messy and not pleasing to look at.


however, i've said it before and i'll say it again, Keep your trees roots buried until they are more developed. As yours are now(exposed to air) they will not thicken , if they were buried ,they would thicken and your tree would have a spread of nice sized roots, unlike now how they are skinny,messy and not pleasing to look at.

