Tycoss
Chumono
I figured I should start an actual thread on a Saskatoon I collected two years ago. It was given an emergency repot last spring, as my wife wanted the plant box for veggies. It seems to be doing alright again.
This is the most rugged and aged looking Saskatoon I have seen, and I want to preserve the unique deadwood and old bark while refining it over time. I removed the weak or dead twigs last month, along with the less interesting deadwood.
I am interested to see how readily these bud back on old wood. I want to reduce the length of the living branches without having them die back all the way to the trunk. The branch taper is strong, but I need it to be more ramifications and closer to the trunk.
This is the most rugged and aged looking Saskatoon I have seen, and I want to preserve the unique deadwood and old bark while refining it over time. I removed the weak or dead twigs last month, along with the less interesting deadwood.
I am interested to see how readily these bud back on old wood. I want to reduce the length of the living branches without having them die back all the way to the trunk. The branch taper is strong, but I need it to be more ramifications and closer to the trunk.
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