Juniperus squamata since 2010
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Re: Juniperus squamata since 2010
You turned dull looking nursery material into a really nice bonsai. You left just enough deadwood for my taste as well.
Great tree. Thanks for sharing.
Great tree. Thanks for sharing.
steveb- Member
Deadwood ???
The Deadwood branch going vertical from the trunk does absolutely nothing for the overall look and perception of your very nice Juniper,...cut it off at the point of where it begins its upward movement...
Bolero- Member
Re: Juniperus squamata since 2010
Hi Laurent
Very nice progression from pretty average material.
These choices are all very personal but I would think about changing the planting angle a little to improve the balance, keep the apex jin as this helps introduce the movement back to the left side. Drop the low branch and introduce some negative spaces.
Something like this:
Very nice progression from pretty average material.
These choices are all very personal but I would think about changing the planting angle a little to improve the balance, keep the apex jin as this helps introduce the movement back to the left side. Drop the low branch and introduce some negative spaces.
Something like this:
Justin Hervey- Member
Re: Juniperus squamata since 2010
Thank you all for your reply
Why not Justin, it's a future option!
I will wiring this tree in this winter and then I post here a photo
Why not Justin, it's a future option!
I will wiring this tree in this winter and then I post here a photo
Laurent Painpetit- Member
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