hi everyone,
I thought I would post up the early progress that my 3 junipers have made.
Here they are when I first bought them.
From there I repotted them, trimmed them and wired them to grow straight up. I also broke up a tile to make a pathway and added pebbles for effect. They are about 2.5 months old now.
Here's a couple of pics.
What do you guys think? And do you have any suggestions for the future of these young bonsai?
early progresssion of forest style junipers
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Re: early progresssion of forest style junipers
looks very neat and reminds me of a walk in a park----there are 'rules' for the placement of single and multiple plantings to achieve the natural feel -some interaction between trees can help- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonsai_aesthetics -----If you can find a book---"bonsai for the home and garden" by Leonard Webber---in it are plans for multiple plantings
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Re: early progresssion of forest style junipers
Looks cute and very neat.
My suggestion would be too follow some of the forest/group planting guidelines and boost the number of trees to a minimum of 5 or 7.
One dominant larger tree will also help.
My suggestion would be too follow some of the forest/group planting guidelines and boost the number of trees to a minimum of 5 or 7.
One dominant larger tree will also help.
One of the fabulous things about growing bonsai is as you get old and decrepit your trees get old and beautiful
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Re: early progresssion of forest style junipers
I think there has been some good advice so far - the group can be improved but it's a great first attempt. More trees is a better start for a beginner I think - less trees in harder to pull off. I also agree that different size trees would help as well. Harry Harrington's bonsai4me site has a great article on groups - have a read of it 

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Re: early progresssion of forest style junipers
http://www.bonsai4me.com/AdvTech/ATGroups.htmlBougy Fan wrote:Harry Harrington's bonsai4me site has a great article on groups - have a read of it
There is the link... one of my million sites that I've added to my favorites lol

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Re: early progresssion of forest style junipers
great. thanx jason 
cant wait to start a new forrest style now

cant wait to start a new forrest style now
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Re: early progresssion of forest style junipers
I think its great.
The idea of having the path through is a nice touch, never seen anything with that before.
Totally agree with what the others say about different heights and placement of trees, would give the composition more depth...
The idea of having the path through is a nice touch, never seen anything with that before.
Totally agree with what the others say about different heights and placement of trees, would give the composition more depth...