Changing our workshop Juniper..A lot.

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Re: Changing our workshop Juniper..A lot.

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Damn..Where does a year go :lost: The tree has grown freely and is proving a challenge for foliage refinement. I banged off a couple of photo's of "Before" and will prune the tree again as it does not seem to be slowing down. It has settled in beautifully after large branch removal and secondary branch placement. The green of the foliage is quite stunning but it remains to be seen if i can tighten it up :palm: The added "accessory's" have settled and blended in well and look like they have always been a part. The "Art of illusion" is alive and well.
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Thanks for the up-date. This is an interesting and educational progression, love the work so far.
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Watto wrote:Thanks for the up-date. This is an interesting and educational progression, love the work so far.
Hi Watto, even when i look back it blows me away a little as to how much the tree has progressed. Big thanks to Gerard for his great insight and help.
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