Winter Pruning My 12 Dollar Juniper, The Bonsai Zone, Feb 2024
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- Опубліковано 8 лют 2024
- My clip and grow Juniper (Juniperus Sabina tamariscifolia) is getting it's third styling to prune the tree to a more compact and windblown form.
Check out the Jonas Dupuich Sierra Juniper photos here.....
bonsaitonight.com/2020/10/13/...
To see the pervious video of my Tamarix Juniper, click on the playlist here...
• Tamarix Juniper Bonsai
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Another pruning, another small step forward for the Juniper! I like the wild look 👍
Lots more work to go on this one, but it's a step ahead!!
I really can imagine me standing next to this tree on coastal hike. Beautiful tree. Love the pot.
Thanks Steve!!!
Thanks Steve! 😂
I’m going to be very self indulgent and say I would love to see a tiny version of this tree in one of your new tiny rectangle pots
I do have some cuttings!!!
I never really liked junipers. This is because I see them as overused and too similar to one another in Japanese style bonsai. After watching through your clip and grow series, you've given me just what I needed, a refreshing and original view on junipers. Makes me wanna get one. Thanks Nigel.
I totally agree!
Terrific Nigel. There are a couple of comments about the 'wild style' of this tree. I would go even further & say that, especially from your front view, the tree reminds me of a punk rocker's Mohican haircut. Loved the video. 👍👍
One of my favorites. The progress of this tree is really stunning. Love it.
Thank you so much!
I really appreciate that you do such great close up shots.
Glad you like them!
It is so cool to see a tree in both a species and a style that is almost universally wired, being developed with clip and grow! Really enjoying this series, Nigel, thank you!
I love the roots on this tree....❤❤
Happy Lunar New Year, Nigel! Year of the Dragon.
Cool pot from Jay. Jay is the pottery man!
I love it!
A doozie of a $12 tree! Nice work Nigel!
I saw one of our fellow viewers say they typically are not a fan of junipers and after watching you style this one, they are rethinking that. I too agree with them. I've avoided them but now I think I want one as well.
Nice to hear, they are fantastic for bonsai!!!!
That is a very nice tree! Well trimmed.
Hey Nigel, absolutely love your videos and this one is no exception. Just wanted to say that your mastery of the clip and grow really shines through here. The taper of the tree and the windswept effect is really natural looking yet drastic. I had a question regarding the clip and grow technique. Is it synonymous with directional pruning? I sometimes get the feeling that it is used synonymously, but I think I might be wrong. If I understand correctly, the clip and grow is more for creating various branch divisions at an increasingly small scale, whereas directional pruning is not necessarily used for this purpose but more for steering the direction of branches? So it seems as though on this tree for example, you have used both directional pruning and the clip and grow technique, would that be correct? Thanks and keep up the great work! :)
Absolutely spot on!
Both clip and grow and directional pruning is used on every bonsai, the difference is the use of wire to position branches vs. using the available buds the tree gives you to create a branch in the direction you want. This gives the tree a bit of a voice in the styling and also gives a more natural tree form for the species. The branches grow in a manner that is native to the tree, not bent into a forced growth pattern. Wiring can be used to create a really good tree, if it is not over done and relied on too much. Unfortunately many trees are over wired into some bizarre forms and in the end, they don't look much like a natural tree growing in the wild. I think this should be a focus for your bonsai. The goal shouldn't be to marvel at the manipulation of the grower, but to marvel at the wonders of nature.
Beautifully explained, thank you!@@TheBonsaiZone It now just clicked for me that by employing these techniques you allow the tree to grow based on the uniqueness of the species at hand and like you say, that makes it even more special!
Good advice about using the sun to help create the windswept look.
Glad it was helpful!
I’m going to be critical. Those roots were adding character. Personally I liked them. Don’t get me wrong you are very good at this and I’ve learned from you but sometimes you get prune happy.
Definitely. but I think he decided to grow other more "flow" roots, although it will take more time.
I love the style of this tree so much. How did you encourage it to bend like that?
Just saw the video where Marysol opened a box you sent her. You are a good guy man. 😊
I try!!! Thanks!
@@TheBonsaiZone 👈🏻😁
Great name for the tree. Wild Thing. Too bad you could not play the song for a spectacular ending for this great looking tree. Amazing transformation of this tree.
❤😊
👍👌👌
Tom sent Lunar New Year greetings. It’s the Year of the Wood Dragon - only every 60 years - 🐉 🐉 and a very special Dragon, very positive from what I’ve read. Could this also be the Year of the Saunder’s Dragon as well?!?! 🐉🎆 🐉 Wink, wink; hint, hint 🎇 🧧 🪭 🧧 🎇 HAPPY NEW YEAR to ALL 🎇
Thanks so much!!!! I hope so with the Dragon!!
Do you have video of the previous 2 trims of that tree?
Yes, check out the playlist in the video description!!!
Hm...it could need some wire😏
Grts
Kennet
Thanks Kennet!
Great job nigel. Just wondering what happened to the one you started few years back .the bladerunner one did it not make it? Or do you still have it?
It didn't make it, that was the year our furnace broke and it spent the winter outside in very cold weather, too cold!!
Oh shame . Ah well things happen. Looking forward to see the progress of this juniper.
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Hello Kati, UA-cam is a bit strange at times!!
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I still don't understand why people don't want juvenile foliage...because it's pointy?
One of the intentions of bonsai is to give the illusion of age. Juvenile foliage is the antithesis of that! Also, it is pointy and makes the tree less pleasant to work on. And evidence of the tree under stress, which might also spoil the illusion. Many reasons, but if it is not a problem to your eye (and hands) then you do you! 😊
You should only take about 30%
Proceeds to take half, at least.
I think it's closer to a third! Lol!
@@TheBonsaiZone my daughter agrees, at least 1/2, LMAO.