Shibui
Imperial Masterpiece
June is official start of winter down here and the leaves have fallen so that's enough for me to start lifting trees.
Most years I start with the new Root over Rock plantings because it's like opening presents - never know what you'll get.
These spend the first year in boxes in the nursery where they get plenty of water to make sure of good root growth down and over the rocks.


Some have grown roots through the polystyrene box so at least some have made good roots.

Separate out individual trees.


Roughly cut the roots back to make them easier to handle



Which side has the best roots could determine where and how to cut the top so I like to wait until I see the roots before trimming the top.
Most years I start with the new Root over Rock plantings because it's like opening presents - never know what you'll get.
These spend the first year in boxes in the nursery where they get plenty of water to make sure of good root growth down and over the rocks.


Some have grown roots through the polystyrene box so at least some have made good roots.

Separate out individual trees.


Roughly cut the roots back to make them easier to handle



Which side has the best roots could determine where and how to cut the top so I like to wait until I see the roots before trimming the top.