September Juniper Styling

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Temps between 65-85 degrees and evening rain shows most days.

Can I do either initial styling on Junipers now or major split trunk/bending work now with minimal fear?
 

Wires_Guy_wires

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I would wait for them to be more or less dormant. The bark slip/peel from heavy bends is still something to watch out for.
But please don't take my advice as an absolute. I might own a dozen varieties of junipers, I'm still figuring out most things myself too.
 

MSU JBoots

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I have been considering pruning and wiring a juniper as well but have pretty much settled on the spring. It doesn’t have a ton of foliage so I don’t want to ruin any winter hardiness it has.
 
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I actually want to "fix" this Blue Rug Juniper that I've left alone now for 2 years.

I've never done a split and bend before and I need to practice. It also won't break my heart if it dies as the trunk is...boring
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I actually want to "fix" this Blue Rug Juniper that I've left alone now for 2 years.

I've never done a split and bend before and I need to practice. It also won't break my heart if it dies as the trunk is...boring
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The trunk is only 'boring' DEPENDING on the SIZE you are aiming for. ;)

If you are thinking 20-24"... A little tilt and re"setting" of "front".. and you're good to go...

This WILL take much longer, though! 🤣
 
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