It's obviously been cut back. I reckon that is what makes it neat.

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Haha. Thanks for your honesty.Sir Theodore wrote:Really, truely and brutally......it's hideous, mostly dead and good for practicing on. Not sure what, but I'm sure you can practice something
I'll give it a go. Thanksno idea wrote:looks like a thuja of some sort... i picked 2 up from the side of the road, they looked like they had been there for a few days, so into the boot of my missus's new car they wentOH DIDN"T I COP AN EAR FULL
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anyway
i potted them and have been practising things like branch selection and using my tools. My side cutter is about to get thrown over the fence but my knob cutter
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both from THAT PLACE. I've read that their not handy as Bonsai because of their verticle/coarse foliage, but in saying that, i have also read a few people grafting onto them, which is what i can also practise if the poor things survive my brutality
treeman wrote:This is another plant which you should not waste precious time on. It will never amount to anything. Even just looking at it will depress your enthusiasm.
Just being realistic here. Get some nice inspiring material.