ADO wrote:Craig wrote:Adrian, the rear looks fantastic. Now you need to find some middle ground and go to work .
Hi Craig, thanks for chiming in
I like this side too as the front. I assume I will have to wait until spring to work on this tree? I like the idea of a short fat tree although that would assume that this means chopping the top off so the tree will bud back on the trunk. Thoughts, ideas?
Cheers

It doesn't necessarily mean you need to chop the top off Adrian. You could cut back now but reshooting may be slower than when warmer, no real harm in doing it now if your real keen

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What you want to do is try and find a front (angle) for your tree which can incorporate the already carved trunk, be that through further carving or removal of certain sections to allow some dead wood as part of the feature. You may even need to alter the planting angle somewhat .If you were to use the back(which is uncarved) as the front then the new back(carved) would be basically , well , nothing, not really a good design to have the feature(carving ) at the rear(unseen)
