october
Masterpiece
Hello All,
Part 1
I picked up this Cedar as rough nuresery stock over a year ago. Initially. It was a 3 feet tall or maybe a little more. It is a pretty old tree. Not ancient, but probably around 40-50 years old or so.
I have to say that when I first saw it, I thought that I had a clear cut plan for it. Although I was able to pull off my vision for it, I found it difficult to extract my vision from the picture I had drawn.
Pics 1 and 2: These are a pic at the nursery and then the pic after I brought it home. You can see how large it is by the comparison to the door.
Pic 3 is the tree root pruned and puit into its grow pot in which it will stay for 2-3 years. No styling work was done at this point.
Pic 4 and 5 are the tree after the first work. Although there is a huge difference. It was looking like a well manicured landscape tree. It was lacking that bonsai appearance. Some of the reasons for this were that the branches were too far apart. Also, that the branches were somewhat long and lacked some taper.
Part 1
I picked up this Cedar as rough nuresery stock over a year ago. Initially. It was a 3 feet tall or maybe a little more. It is a pretty old tree. Not ancient, but probably around 40-50 years old or so.
I have to say that when I first saw it, I thought that I had a clear cut plan for it. Although I was able to pull off my vision for it, I found it difficult to extract my vision from the picture I had drawn.
Pics 1 and 2: These are a pic at the nursery and then the pic after I brought it home. You can see how large it is by the comparison to the door.
Pic 3 is the tree root pruned and puit into its grow pot in which it will stay for 2-3 years. No styling work was done at this point.
Pic 4 and 5 are the tree after the first work. Although there is a huge difference. It was looking like a well manicured landscape tree. It was lacking that bonsai appearance. Some of the reasons for this were that the branches were too far apart. Also, that the branches were somewhat long and lacked some taper.