This Shimpaku was a workshop tree in July 2008 ( First photo). I wasn't happy with the result so it was neglected until now.
The right side was always to sparse, the lower right branch was to dominate and the trunk had very little taper.
I am hoping by bringing up the lower right branch I will fill in the right side better and also add some interest to the tree.
I will also be doing some carving of the main trunk to help to give it some taper.
Regards,
Peter
Reworked Juniper shimpaku
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Re: Reworked Juniper shimpaku
Super! That foliage grown through years of neglect came in handy, didn't it? I call that sort of neglect "bonsai holiday" and the trees love it. Very nice result of re-styling! But just between you and me: don't you think that babe could do with a repotting?
Scuse if I am totally wrong.
Lisa

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Re: Reworked Juniper shimpaku
Lisa,
Your right again. It is starting to push out of the pot.I will re pot it when I have found something suitable.
Regards,
Peter
Your right again. It is starting to push out of the pot.I will re pot it when I have found something suitable.
Regards,
Peter
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Re: Reworked Juniper shimpaku
Yeah, that's a really interesting combination. I think Pat would like to see it too.
Lisa
P.S. When are we going to see the shohin Tanuki with the West Wyalong deadwood??
Lisa
P.S. When are we going to see the shohin Tanuki with the West Wyalong deadwood??
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Re: Reworked Juniper shimpaku
Hi Lisa,
This is the original post for the Tanuki. I will post update photos.
viewtopic.php?f=138&t=10874
Regards,
Peter
This is the original post for the Tanuki. I will post update photos.
viewtopic.php?f=138&t=10874
Regards,
Peter
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Re: Reworked Juniper shimpaku

I can see a nice small semi cascade tree with that first branch? A little small for your collection

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Re: Reworked Juniper shimpaku
Your right in saying that Scott and I will change it at some stage, but I am over cascade and semi cascade. A lot of my trees (mainly Junipers) are a cascade of some form.My intention with this tree was to avoid the easy fix a look at alternatives.Scott Roxburgh wrote: I think the current tree is a little confused in direction?

Regards,
Peter