Greenmound juniper nursery stock from lowes

Jdoran001

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Hello this is a Greenmound juniper from lowes I cleaned the trunk and root base a bit to see it a little better
There are no upward branches
Just the 2 branches that are left and rite with plenty of foliage
Any ideas on how to shape style would be much appreciated
I’ve started cleaning it up allready
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Google the species and check out some examples, or search the forum for the species...you might find something! Cool tree! Have fun! Let your artistic vision guide you.

Cj
 

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Personally would pick the trunkline you prefer best, and then wire the trunk upright. Then you can wire out the branches into pads.

There is a YouTube video of Ryan Neil styling a very humble juniper similar to this one. You might check that out for inspiration.

Have fun!
 

Jdoran001

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Google the species and check out some examples, or search the forum for the species...you might find something! Cool tree! Have fun! Let your artistic vision guide you.

Cj
Oh yeh I am doing that I just started searching thru the forum
 

Jdoran001

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Personally would pick the trunkline you prefer best, and then wire the trunk upright. Then you can wire out the branches into pads.

There is a YouTube video of Ryan Neil styling a very humble juniper similar to this one. You might check that out for inspiration.

Have fun!
I was thinking about trying to do that I’ll check that YouTube video
Thanks
 

Esolin

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'Greenmound' is a procumbens juniper cultivar, very similar to 'nana', but with greener foliage color than nanas (which are more blue.) From what I've seen, greenmounds are just as tough and forgiving as nanas, so it's a good learning tree you've got there. Procumbens are also great to practice wiring on since they're relatively cheap and abundant in nurseries. Look at pictures of other nana junipers and decide what shape you'd like to try for. Since you have two main branches, perhaps make one of them an upward winding trunk, and keep the other as a low branch? Good luck and have fun with it!
 

Jdoran001

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I was thinking that. The branch in the left. Maybe cascade ? And other an upright
 

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Like a semi-cascade style? Yes that could work well.
 

Jdoran001

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Google the species and check out some examples, or search the forum for the species...you might find something! Cool tree! Have fun! Let your artistic vision guide you.

Cj
Here is it cleaned up and few branches gone and put in this pot
I had a pretty good apex branch but. Ya know I snapped it. Lol
 

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