I found this E. scoparia in April 2008 tucked away in a back corner of Swanes Nursery in Carlingford. Tall, lanky and not much growth but it had a wonderful basal swell as well as nice movement in the lower sections. I did the nursery a favour, took it off their hands ($12.50 I recall) then borrowed a pair of secateurs and cut it down from 1.7 meters to a 350mm bare stump. The looks on the staffs faces were priceless

It sat in my yard for the next couple of months and bathed heavily in sunshine and Charlie Carp. It popped in all the right places and the following pics are how it looked by July 2008.
My vision for this tree from the day I laid eyes on it was to replicate a huge old gum sitting majestically in the Aussie outback.
I took to it with my trusty side cutters and removed all but the essential growth needed for the new branch structure.
Another 6 weeks of sun, ferts and tender loving care saw my Euc pop again with new growth, this time it was mainly restricted to the trunk. Not a good thing with Eucalyptus as shoots from the base tend to use up all the nutrients and take energy away from the top growth.
At this time I also removed the middle of the 3 trunks/branches and sealed the wound with cut paste.
Another 2 weeks of fert and sun - the growth was phenomenal. You could almost watch this thing grow!
Time to wire some of the branches into shape. Not an easy feat I may add. The growth was so fresh that I had to be very careful not to damage the branches.
2 weeks and a heap of growth later, the wire was starting to cut in! There has to be a better way to shape these Gums I think

This post takes us from the end of July 2008 to mid October 2008. I'm sure you will be as impressed as I was at the speed of development. Wait to see what happens over the next 15 months!
Questions or comments are welcomed.
Regards,
Steven