Beginners first Juniper
Posted: November 20th, 2011, 12:15 am
Hi,
Was scouting the local markets here in Perth (Wanneroo Markets) and went to the bonsai nursery and found what looks to me a nice Juniper which with my beginners hand may or may not turn into a nice tree....The very nice owner said that it was about 12 years old. Great price and I bought some wire and some other goodies.
I am a rank beginner and this will be my first time shaping a tree from stock. I haven't got any specialized tools as yet and was hoping, for now, to get by with some old fashioned garden sheers and scissors.
Anyway, I know its hard to tell from the photos but I have decided that the bottom photo represents the front of the tree and the top photo the back.
I intend to get the tree into basic shape and obviously develop over time. are there any ideas as to how I should start out with this tree to begin the journey?
I also hope to bring this tree to the WA bonsai workshop sometime this month for more ideas and advice/guidance from the experts.
Any help much appreciated

Was scouting the local markets here in Perth (Wanneroo Markets) and went to the bonsai nursery and found what looks to me a nice Juniper which with my beginners hand may or may not turn into a nice tree....The very nice owner said that it was about 12 years old. Great price and I bought some wire and some other goodies.
I am a rank beginner and this will be my first time shaping a tree from stock. I haven't got any specialized tools as yet and was hoping, for now, to get by with some old fashioned garden sheers and scissors.
Anyway, I know its hard to tell from the photos but I have decided that the bottom photo represents the front of the tree and the top photo the back.
I intend to get the tree into basic shape and obviously develop over time. are there any ideas as to how I should start out with this tree to begin the journey?
I also hope to bring this tree to the WA bonsai workshop sometime this month for more ideas and advice/guidance from the experts.
Any help much appreciated
