Some more pictures from today... in the sun... please give me some thoughts, feedback on styling ideas! These are the trees I'm most excited about at the moment. I know they are sticks in pots but I like watching them grow.

Red Maple.. next year plan is to cut back to the low right shoot, and let it grow out. It was repotted this year and has plenty of room to grow.

Another Red Maple. This one will be repotted next year. Like the colors on it. Will likely let it grow out without much pruning. There are low buds so possibly the following year I'll cut down lower... maybe to the little bud on the left.

Red Maple: This is my second oldest tree that I've had in a pot. It was first potted last year. Not sure where I will take it but it is healthy with plenty of strong buds forming. Next year will leave in this pot and let it grow out.

Boxelder Maple: My oldest tree. This one has grown some nice texture on the bark after only a year in it's pot. Will be letting grow out next year. Hoping for a low bud to form and shoot some good growth. You can see it starting it's transition to yellow fall color.

First year Grey Alder from seed. It already has nice trunk growth even after only being in these small grow pots. Will repot next year into a better growing pot. Will probably let it grow out next year for the whole year then see about initial styling options the following year.

This is a sugar maple that I dug out of the back yard. You can see the split near the roots healing nicely. I feel it could be something really nice some day. Considering leaving to grow next year or cutting back to the vertical branch halfway along the trunk temporarily. I think I'll leave it and use the added energy from the current strong leader to thicken the trunk up. The seedling in the back is an Osage Orange. That will get repotted next spring into it's own pot.

My Norwegian spruce at a possible new planting angle. It needs to be repotted next year - I didn't do a good job and there are some air gaps in the pot I want to clear up. I also want to reorganize some of the roots on it. The growth looks like it will be nice next year, with some strong buds formed on all the branches.

Virginia Crabapple Clump. Not sure what I will do stylistically with these but I want to keep the three together. They were grown from seed over last winter and took off tail end of the summer. They need to be repotted because watering is a bit of a problem sometimes. I'm thinking of trying to pot them closer together so that they could one day fuse to become a single, three-trunked tree.

Common Juniper wired and styled as a "mountain spruce." I wired this the other day at our club meeting. There is enough close foliage where I can cut back to it next spring. I'm hoping to grow this relatively straight, almost as a formal upright, but with short, close, ramified pads to mimic the spruce I saw in Jasper and Banff while hiking. I pruned some of the upward facing growth on the lower branches, keeping the outward and some of the downward growth to mimic the weeping aspect of the spruces. This will be repotted in the spring. Can I leave the wire on over winter or should i take it off as the foliage starts to turn it's characteristic purple with the winter? I'm thinking the branches will have fully lignified by then.

English Ivy. Grown from a large cutting. Growing nicely Will prune back next year. Experiment in progress but this thing grows like crazy. Going to probably repot also next spring so if anyone has experience with repotting ivy and has pointers, I'd love to hear.