Katie0317
Chumono
Went to a bonsai class the weekend before Christmas and was shopping during the breaks.  I picked up a beautiful hackberry and carried it 50 feet to ask the teacher a question.  I barely made it.  The tree felt heavier than me.  I realized I didn't want a tree that would be so difficult to move.  My husband said I shouldn't worry about it, that he'd move it for me but I knew.  I don't want trees that I can't easily move myself.  The same thing happened with a beautiful winged elm but I put it down before I went anywhere with it.   It was hard to pass on these spectacular trees but I know myself and I don't want to have to ask for help moving a tree around.
After the class I kept going back to a dwarf crape myrtle that had been talking to me throughout the day. It has a beautiful trunk and the branches were unlike any of the others. Most dwarf crape myrtles with multiple trunks have a slingshot shape. Everyone that I saw were like that. I couldn't help but see the slingshot before I saw anything else. Neither good nor bad but not something I want to work with. The standard crape myrtle bonsai can get huge! Massive trunks and really beautiful. Someone had brought one to class and it was stunning but he used a wagon to get it from his car to the class and as I've already shared...I don't want any huge trees.
I decided to get the dwarf crape myrtle and I've not done anything with it yet. I can't decide which side I like best...they're both good but I think this is the side I'll end up using. Lots of nice branches to work with.
Does anyone on BN have a dwarf CM they're working on? Any ideas or suggestions? Thanks for sharing.

				
			After the class I kept going back to a dwarf crape myrtle that had been talking to me throughout the day. It has a beautiful trunk and the branches were unlike any of the others. Most dwarf crape myrtles with multiple trunks have a slingshot shape. Everyone that I saw were like that. I couldn't help but see the slingshot before I saw anything else. Neither good nor bad but not something I want to work with. The standard crape myrtle bonsai can get huge! Massive trunks and really beautiful. Someone had brought one to class and it was stunning but he used a wagon to get it from his car to the class and as I've already shared...I don't want any huge trees.
I decided to get the dwarf crape myrtle and I've not done anything with it yet. I can't decide which side I like best...they're both good but I think this is the side I'll end up using. Lots of nice branches to work with.
Does anyone on BN have a dwarf CM they're working on? Any ideas or suggestions? Thanks for sharing.

 
				 
 
		 
 
		 
			 
 
		

 
 
		 Decide on your main trunk line... and then remove everything else back to the trunk.  Then when the tree pops buds everywhere, make sure you wire the new growth before it gets twiggy.
  Decide on your main trunk line... and then remove everything else back to the trunk.  Then when the tree pops buds everywhere, make sure you wire the new growth before it gets twiggy.





 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		