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My olives - Seeking advice, ideas, and opinions

Posted: August 26th, 2011, 5:33 pm
by TheNumber13
Hi there,

These are my olives; they are pretty much the extent of my bonsai-ing experience, so I thought I would put them up here and see what you all think. After any ideas you have, be it for specific design or what step I should take next,

I dug them up about 18 months ago. They got chopped, top and roots, and potted in such a way that they still look good and get watered with all our other plants. This week I re-potted, got rid of the rest of the leftover large roots (as there are many fine ones now), and got rid of a few unwanted shoots (doubles, wrong place, etc.).
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I know at least some of what else I need to do, but am unsure of when it is critical for each part to be done, or if it would be better to leave some things alone.

So I mainly want to know if there is anything else I should get done ASAP. Otherwise, I'll just do it when I feel comfortable or have a better idea of the final plan. Things like carving (tops, bumps etc), branch shaping, trimming ends of shoots etc. I am not so sure about.

Thanks for looking, let me know what you think please!

Re: My olives - Seeking advice, ideas, and opinions

Posted: August 26th, 2011, 6:18 pm
by Andrew Legg
Howzit Mate,

I'd give 'em another year of just establishing their roots and growing freely. Digging a plant up gives it quite a hammering so give it time to recover well and it will more likely than not be a stronger healthier plant down the line.

There is some good potential there! :fc:

Cheers,

Andrew

Re: My olives - Seeking advice, ideas, and opinions

Posted: August 29th, 2011, 6:32 pm
by TheNumber13
Thanks Andrew, that's pretty much what I was thinking, good to know there's nothing at all urgent. Hopes are high for a couple of these.
Actually, I think I was hoping that something would need to be done. Getting a bit antsy, need to have a bit of a fiddle. Guess it's time to find some new stock to dig up.

Re: My olives - Seeking advice, ideas, and opinions

Posted: August 29th, 2011, 7:54 pm
by Andrew Legg
If I were you mate, I'd go out and get some stuff you can use to scratch that itch. More yamadori will just make the itch bigger! :lost: Go get yourself something that is healthy and ready to work on. Growing season is here so not a minute to loose! :imo:

Re: My olives - Seeking advice, ideas, and opinions

Posted: August 30th, 2011, 6:42 pm
by TheNumber13
When I get out near a decent nursery, and some funds to spare, I think that's what I'll need to do. Spring is coming on quick though.
Until then, stocking up for future years with free trees sounds good :tu:

But... I also think I'll get some carving practice and try to fix up the taper on #3 above.
Black bit is where you'll see inside/dead wood, with the back of the hole being higher than the front. Hopefully it would continue to grow taller than this little sketch (very rough).
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Does anyone think this is a reasonable design idea for this tree? Any better ideas?

It might be drastic for my abilities, but I'll take it bit by bit. If it doesn't work, I still learn, and I'm goin on another olive dig soon to stock up.

Re: My olives - Seeking advice, ideas, and opinions

Posted: August 30th, 2011, 7:41 pm
by ozzy
Hey this one for an example can be cut back to one of those lower leaders rotated a bit and turned into something decent, more than likely though you'll just think I'm crazy. :lol:

Re: My olives - Seeking advice, ideas, and opinions

Posted: August 30th, 2011, 8:06 pm
by TheNumber13
Thanks Ozzy, nice too see what a different set of eyes can see, especially when its a little bit out there. Never would have pictured it that way myself, but it looks pretty darn good.
I'll definately keep that plan in mind, but its a bit too crazy for my current abilities I think. It's my favourite olive stock at the moment (10cm thick, fairly nice looking base), so I'll get some practice in before being too drastic with that one.