Syzigium trimming techniques
Posted: January 7th, 2011, 5:21 pm
It has been another stinker today so I decided to do some work inside, (on a tree of course).
My subject was a Syzigium australe.
This is my first major post so any pointers or questions are welcome
They are one of my favorite natives to work on. This one was in need of a haircut as its last one was in August.
Allowing the tree to grow out has fattened up some of the branches but there was a lot of unwanted growth in there.
I have attached some pics below in a sort of progression so you can see what was going on in my mind
The clip and grow method has been used on this tree from the start, no wire scars here
Here goes.......... One thing which is important now is that you don't stick the tree back out on the same perch if it is in full sun all day or part of, the heavy foliage would have been shading much of the remaining foliage and will be scorched as soon as the sun hits it.
My subject was a Syzigium australe.
This is my first major post so any pointers or questions are welcome

They are one of my favorite natives to work on. This one was in need of a haircut as its last one was in August.
Allowing the tree to grow out has fattened up some of the branches but there was a lot of unwanted growth in there.
I have attached some pics below in a sort of progression so you can see what was going on in my mind

The clip and grow method has been used on this tree from the start, no wire scars here

Here goes.......... One thing which is important now is that you don't stick the tree back out on the same perch if it is in full sun all day or part of, the heavy foliage would have been shading much of the remaining foliage and will be scorched as soon as the sun hits it.