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Nice big Juniper
Hi there. This juniper was originally collected from a garden (not by me).
Here's the earliest photo I can find which is from Autumn 2011. Then add water, fertiliser, a few snips here and there and nearly 4 years and you get this. I enjoy this tree. The foliage is not the most compact and can get stringy and while it could be grafted, I like it how it is. Oh there's a nice big crack in the pot too unfortunately. I've got a replacement lined up but it's a shame this one has cracked.
Scott
Here's the earliest photo I can find which is from Autumn 2011. Then add water, fertiliser, a few snips here and there and nearly 4 years and you get this. I enjoy this tree. The foliage is not the most compact and can get stringy and while it could be grafted, I like it how it is. Oh there's a nice big crack in the pot too unfortunately. I've got a replacement lined up but it's a shame this one has cracked.
Scott
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Nice tree and congrats on the development in a short time
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Re: Nice big Juniper
Scott, nicely done.
Even if the foliage is a bit rangy, it has great colouring and the tree looks very healthy.
My only suggestion is perhaps to work on compacting the crown a little. Again, well done and thanks for sharing.
Even if the foliage is a bit rangy, it has great colouring and the tree looks very healthy.
My only suggestion is perhaps to work on compacting the crown a little. Again, well done and thanks for sharing.
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Re: Nice big Juniper
"Then add water, fertiliser, a few snips here and there and nearly 4 years and you get this." Sounds simple enough...
Nice work mate,
Nice work mate,

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Re: Nice big Juniper
Lovely tree,
Great work in 4 years! Personally i think the foliage being quite open works really well
Great work in 4 years! Personally i think the foliage being quite open works really well
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Re: Nice big Juniper
I like that the tree has been given more size and "age" by having the dead wood to be "within" the canopy--
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Re: Nice big Juniper
Hi Scott,
Very nice job mate. I like the tree as it looks now, If it keeps going like this you will have a cracker tree in a couple more years.
Regards Ray
Very nice job mate. I like the tree as it looks now, If it keeps going like this you will have a cracker tree in a couple more years.


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Very nice transformation. Love the deadwood on the trunk. Amazing the difference between the two photos. Do you think the foliage will compact at all over time with constant pruning?
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Re: Nice big Juniper
Thanks for the kind words.
Josh, here's a pic before I've just styled it. It gets very full and I prefer to let it grow out then cut back as opposed to constantly pinching. I don't think the tree is anywhere near being finished but I'm happy with the progress so far.
Josh, here's a pic before I've just styled it. It gets very full and I prefer to let it grow out then cut back as opposed to constantly pinching. I don't think the tree is anywhere near being finished but I'm happy with the progress so far.
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Re: Nice big Juniper
For me, neat full foliage pads wouldn't go with such a rugged and battered trunk. Better as you have it, spaces and bareness. I think the crack in the pot suits the battered trunk as well, but that might just be me.... Very nice work.
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