I have learnt the most during hands on instruction. Pup gave me some great advice on thinning/plucking branches at the Tops weekend and Tony Bebb was very informative when we had him down here for a Demo and workshop.
I have a couple of junipers that I think can be decent trees but am after some help as to specific advice for the stage I am at.
I bought this Juniper from Bunnings for $50 in case we needed it when Tony came over. It never got touched so I had to get stuck into it after he left. It sulked for a good 8 months with little growth but 1 year on it seems to have it's strength back. I have noticed a little yellowing in patches on the inside branches. Thought it could have been a watering issue or fertilising issue but after being more careful in that regard I guess it must just be not getting enough light in there although it is in full sun and I didn't think it was that dense

My main question here is when and how do I start pushing the growth back on the branches. Do I tip prune. Do I cut the branches back hard to the first bit of growth. Is it ok to wire at the same time. Considering this tree probably had little room in the pot a year ago(and the weeds are impossible to keep under control) do I need to consider my pruning with re potting next season. With a deciduous tree I would be looking at bare rooting next season. What do I do here

Thanks for any help
