Great video Ryan they both look really good mate and you’re right on the angle change of that tree. It does look better with a bit of an angle change 👊👊👊
These are nice looking trees. I have a Tom Thumb cotoneaster. It is a spreading easter and has tiny leaves on it. Good from -20F/-28C to -10F/-23C. Small leaves. If you can find one, I bet you could make a cool bonsai from it. Just a thought. Mine is planted in front of the house. Might take a cutting and give it a try from seeing your video.
The first one Ryan is a dead ringer to the one I had on a rock which was over 40 years old, always an easy tree to deal with but last year it just died for whatever reason I have no idea it had the same attention as any other year, I love Cotoneasters I have a few different styles and sizes, I think I prefer your second one it has a very natural look as you say just needs pads building, I think your right to change the potting angle and a nice smaller deeper ceramic pot for the future and it will grow like the clappers very quickly so one for the future mate. Happy new year, hope it’s a good one
Very nice looking trees Ryan. Interesting to see your way of thinking with the removal of the two branches. The executive decision payed off 😅👍
Thanks peter, i think it was the right choice
Great looking Cotoneasters Ryan.
Thank you Steve
From the pruning, you have some good cuttings to make a mini bonsai.
Great idea Tom
This is a nice tutorial and easy to follow.
Glad you liked it
Great video Ryan they both look really good mate and you’re right on the angle change of that tree. It does look better with a bit of an angle change 👊👊👊
Thanks Andy 👍, it makes all the diffrence i think buddy
Both very nice trees, I like the changes. Once the pads extend out will looks even better. Not so cluttered in the middle with the branches removed.
Thanks 👍
Nice work you did on the trees, cheers and thx
Thank you
These are nice looking trees. I have a Tom Thumb cotoneaster. It is a spreading easter and has tiny leaves on it. Good from -20F/-28C to -10F/-23C. Small leaves. If you can find one, I bet you could make a cool bonsai from it. Just a thought. Mine is planted in front of the house. Might take a cutting and give it a try from seeing your video.
That Sounds great Tom, let me know how you get on with it
Cool video Ryan
Ive got a feeling you’ll remove more larger branches as the tree progresses
Nice 1 bro👊🏻
lol We shall see
Nice bit of work Ryan - your giving me itchy fingers right now :)
Thanksxav, sorry m8 lol
Looking good mate, I keep looking out my window thinking of getting the tools out 🤣🤣🤣
I was also watching with subtitles as I’m watching the darts final too, I recommend no sound and subtitles to anyone🤓🍺
Cheers Darren, You should m8 ;)
pmsl ;)
Nice job. You could use the cuttings to get grafting material.
Grts
Kennet
Thanks Kennet, yeah I could have but there will be plenty of time to get some I. The spring
The first one Ryan is a dead ringer to the one I had on a rock which was over 40 years old, always an easy tree to deal with but last year it just died for whatever reason I have no idea it had the same attention as any other year, I love Cotoneasters I have a few different styles and sizes, I think I prefer your second one it has a very natural look as you say just needs pads building, I think your right to change the potting angle and a nice smaller deeper ceramic pot for the future and it will grow like the clappers very quickly so one for the future mate. Happy new year, hope it’s a good one
Thanks Joe, sorry to hear about the loss of you tree. i might take you up on that and put it in a bigger pot. All the best m8 for 2024
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