Hello.
Starting a tree conservatory/winter garden in the mountains of British Columbia. Hoping to shape some Coastal fir, Western Red Cedar, Canaan
Fir and Fake Cypress into different shapes. Hopefully, this will add a little more character to this incredibly beautiful place.
The goal: Bending and twisting them. Wing shape look.
Another idea is to make a tree tunnel.
One of my problems is that I must use trees that are from British Columbia or recognized as semi-local.
Western Red Cedar is local.
In certain areas the view of the glaciers must remain. I was thinking of shaping some of the tree now to keep the view.
Can I work with Western Red, or the above species to create tree tunnels and shape them.
Additionally, there is a small quantity of what appears to be Limber pine. It looks so cool. Can I twist them a little? Would it be advisable to start with one footers and cut a tiny pit in may and bend to shape.
Thanks
Chris
Starting a tree conservatory/winter garden in the mountains of British Columbia. Hoping to shape some Coastal fir, Western Red Cedar, Canaan
Fir and Fake Cypress into different shapes. Hopefully, this will add a little more character to this incredibly beautiful place.
The goal: Bending and twisting them. Wing shape look.
Another idea is to make a tree tunnel.
One of my problems is that I must use trees that are from British Columbia or recognized as semi-local.
Western Red Cedar is local.
In certain areas the view of the glaciers must remain. I was thinking of shaping some of the tree now to keep the view.
Can I work with Western Red, or the above species to create tree tunnels and shape them.
Additionally, there is a small quantity of what appears to be Limber pine. It looks so cool. Can I twist them a little? Would it be advisable to start with one footers and cut a tiny pit in may and bend to shape.
Thanks
Chris