Hi all
I've been in to Bonsai for over 20 years but this year with the high winds i've had many suffer by being blown off the tables and branches breaking, Also Pots getting smashed but this poor collected Cotoneaster lost a full trunk to dieback and then, The wind blew over some 4"x2" timber that is to make some benches for the trees!!
I opened the gate and the space between the house and the garage became a wind tunnel!
As the tree was last year, The live veins were down the back of the tree..
The right trunk is completely dead here..
I set about sawing it off halfway down then carved it in to a shari (Deadwood area) then lime sulphured it..
It needs more carving and more Lime Sulphur but I used it all up, I'll be getting some more late in september at the Bonsai Bootsale at Doncaster
The timber that was blown straight on to it, It split the crown of the tree (It also hit a root over rock Hawthorne and snapped several exposed roots too ) I wired the two parts back together then applied cut paste to hopefully let it join without losing sap and the edges dieing back..
On a better note, Whilst i've been furloughed from work, I set about a few trees that weren't the best and was quite happy with a couple of them!
Had this Juniper for seven years, I'd no idea what to do with it so it was pushed to the back and just watered when needed, I thought it was time to have a look at it and was pleased with the outcome but I had to remove almost as much as was left!!
Had to use 6mm dia aluminium wire to straighten out tjhe massive bend some, It kept springing back slowly so I just kept bending it and holding it afew seconds every time I went past it and it actually stayed more or less where I wanted it!
Have to say, I didn't like the bottom branch as it was far too low on the tree!
Off it came!
I just have to select a better dish for next spring now then feed it up next year!
John
I've been in to Bonsai for over 20 years but this year with the high winds i've had many suffer by being blown off the tables and branches breaking, Also Pots getting smashed but this poor collected Cotoneaster lost a full trunk to dieback and then, The wind blew over some 4"x2" timber that is to make some benches for the trees!!
I opened the gate and the space between the house and the garage became a wind tunnel!
As the tree was last year, The live veins were down the back of the tree..
The right trunk is completely dead here..
I set about sawing it off halfway down then carved it in to a shari (Deadwood area) then lime sulphured it..
It needs more carving and more Lime Sulphur but I used it all up, I'll be getting some more late in september at the Bonsai Bootsale at Doncaster
The timber that was blown straight on to it, It split the crown of the tree (It also hit a root over rock Hawthorne and snapped several exposed roots too ) I wired the two parts back together then applied cut paste to hopefully let it join without losing sap and the edges dieing back..
On a better note, Whilst i've been furloughed from work, I set about a few trees that weren't the best and was quite happy with a couple of them!
Had this Juniper for seven years, I'd no idea what to do with it so it was pushed to the back and just watered when needed, I thought it was time to have a look at it and was pleased with the outcome but I had to remove almost as much as was left!!
Had to use 6mm dia aluminium wire to straighten out tjhe massive bend some, It kept springing back slowly so I just kept bending it and holding it afew seconds every time I went past it and it actually stayed more or less where I wanted it!
Have to say, I didn't like the bottom branch as it was far too low on the tree!
Off it came!
I just have to select a better dish for next spring now then feed it up next year!
John