Juniperus squamata 'Prostrata
Posted: June 5th, 2024, 1:10 pm
I was out at Ray Nesci’s the other day.
Ray has been pulling out some of his older stock that he hasn’t got time to work on.
Down near the back fence he has some junipers, cedar of Lebanon and a fat port Jackson fig that looks like a half squashed football. Worth having a look if you’re around the area.
I couldn’t go past this Juniper. Nice movement, nice old bark and Jin’s.
I’ve thrown some wire on and spaced out the branches for now.
I plan to fertilise and let it grow through the winter, my other junipers have slowed but are still growing.
I’ll have a look at it end of Aug to see if it’s able to go into a bonsai pot.
Lots of styling options. I only know at the moment that I want the branch spread compacted.
I’d wait until the tree regains some vigour before removing anything.
Any styling suggestions let me know.
Also any pot suggestions. I’d like to get something nice for it.
Ray has been pulling out some of his older stock that he hasn’t got time to work on.
Down near the back fence he has some junipers, cedar of Lebanon and a fat port Jackson fig that looks like a half squashed football. Worth having a look if you’re around the area.
I couldn’t go past this Juniper. Nice movement, nice old bark and Jin’s.
I’ve thrown some wire on and spaced out the branches for now.
I plan to fertilise and let it grow through the winter, my other junipers have slowed but are still growing.
I’ll have a look at it end of Aug to see if it’s able to go into a bonsai pot.
Lots of styling options. I only know at the moment that I want the branch spread compacted.
I’d wait until the tree regains some vigour before removing anything.
Any styling suggestions let me know.
Also any pot suggestions. I’d like to get something nice for it.