Large Japanese maple project

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Large Japanese maple project

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I have just spent the weekend helping friends move and they were going to leave this maple behind, they said if I could move it I could have it. So after a short wrestle it now has a new home.
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Be a shame to bonsai it.. great looking tree
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agree, dont bonsai this tree. Its a beautiful garden specimen.
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I have to agree also. This is a great tree, and should be put in a prominent spot and enjoyed!

It will far and away be better in the garden than as a bonsai.
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I think you should give it a run as a large bonsai specimen. Maples make great large bonsai grown like this and there have been a few featured here over the years.
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Hi thanks for the replies, I was leaning towards bonsai as I am on a small block and already have two maples one red and one standard Japanese maple that are landscape trees.
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Bonsai!

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Why not a nicely shaped and manicured specimen tree in a nice pot to resemble bonsai styling
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rudy wrote:Why not a nicely shaped and manicured specimen tree in a nice pot to resemble bonsai styling
Do a 2.5-3m bonsai !
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Grainer wrote:
rudy wrote:Why not a nicely shaped and manicured specimen tree in a nice pot to resemble bonsai styling
Do a 2.5-3m bonsai !
Niwaki?
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I'm in no hurry to do anything major I'm just after ideas, it looks like general consensus is to keep it big.
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good idea.. it is a great tree by itself. some real heavy wiring to the tree can make it a beautiful garden tree that will be the prize of your collection.
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The Japanese do large trees like this all the time. You cannot walk through Kyoto without spotting large and manicured specimens like this. Just source a nice large pot.
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Hi cottie , nothing wrong with 2 man tree's , this is a good candidate for a 1200mm high 2 man tree . I would allow it to grow another season to produce new roots then rip the head off it by 40-50 % . Reduce it further over the next couple of years with a plan to finish the height at around 1 -1.2m , easy does it but do it . :yes:

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