Ash juniper

The other side which is a better front and a closeup of the trunk
 

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Went to the workshop in Albuquerque last weekend. Had a chance to really examine the tree and it's growing and backbudding like a weed. Cindy read gave the workshop and we did a little triming and some wiring. Much smaller tree now. I'll post pics as I continue to wire the thing ( lots of branches ) but it looks a bunch better already.
 

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Really nice tree Dwight. I also love the architecture and pool area behind the great tree very nice.
 
Went to the workshop in Albuquerque last weekend. Had a chance to really examine the tree and it's growing and backbudding like a weed. Cindy read gave the workshop and we did a little triming and some wiring. Much smaller tree now. I'll post pics as I continue to wire the thing ( lots of branches ) but it looks a bunch better already.

Great tree Buddy it looks like it agrees with your climate. One question though, why does the deadwood in the center look like a rat singing opera...:)
Get out the Dremel and open up his belly. My only comment would be to shift the the mass of the foliage as far to the left as I could.

Harry
 
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Harry , the ultimate goal is to make it into a semi cascade with most of the foilage on the left and just enough on the rt to keep it from looking lopsided. BTW , it took yEARS TO TRAIN THAT RAT.
 
Thanks Tom. The pools a pain in the ass but my GD loves it. When it's too cold to swim she pretends to go fishing in it.
 
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