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  1. E

    Hardy pine tree recommended for zone 7?

    Hello all, i'm 23 years old and i'm getting a pretty good collection going. I really want to get started on a pine but i'm not sure what species would work best. i'm looking for the traditional pines you see near the coast, anything but juniper. Recommendations?
  2. Heavy_Set

    2 unknown pines collected today...

    ....was walking one of my dogs this morning and spotted these little pines about to get mowed by the ditch gang. I asked them if they could leave em so i could come back and get them later, but that was a no go. So with no tools on me, one hand holding on to my dogs leash, did the ol' grab and...
  3. B

    Young Pinus Radiata development

    Hey guys. So this is my first post here. I'm really new to this so bear with me XD Okay so I grew this pinus Radiata from seed 2 years ago and now I'm seriously wondering what to do with it. I've hardly done anything on it as I've been scared to mess it up too much (it's basically impossible for...
  4. milehigh_7

    JBP Starter Trees 3 for $16.

    I want to make some room for some propagation projects I am doing. I will let these go in bundles of 3 for $16 plus shipping. Bundles of 3 because it works good with the small shipping tube. They are too tall for most of my other boxes. They are between 18"- 25" tall so not super tiny.
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    Ponder(osa)ing Pine Pruning

    Hello. Getting an early spring here. Yay! Getting ready to start this pine also. Forgot the species name. Don't think it is a ponderosa but couldn't resist adding it to the title. Since everyone has kindly suggested leaving my 4 inch tall birch to grow for some time, I have been considering...
  6. J

    Help! What does this yellowing mean?

    i just noticed this today. I'm not sure if this is normal? Is it fungus? The needle tips are yellowing over most of the cork bark JBP.
  7. B

    Stone Pines (Tips for a Conifer Newbie)

    Growth style, tips for a newbie in conifers/pines. I'm thinking of going for a flattened hokidachi. No, I'm not crazy, and i know that style is almost unheard of in most pines, but it is the natural shape of a Stone/Italian Pine, and i put what's natural for a mature specimen in the specific...
  8. Lazylightningny

    Tutorial Compiled Vance Wood on Mugo Pines

    Compiled Posts by Vance Wood on Mugo Pines UPDATED 5/20/2018 Vance, I have gathered posts you made on B-Nut over the years from the archives. I have consolidated this info below. I appreciate your sharing your years of experience with this species. Thanks, on behalf of all of us here at...
  9. JBP #1

    JBP #1

    1st branch raised; now we can see the trunk exit the soil. Bottom Jin will be reduce or removed. 1st branch will be reduced; but for now I'm going to use it to thicken the lower trunk.
  10. 042015-F

    042015-F

    repotted at new angle; tachiagari needs to develop before going back into a pot
  11. 042015-B

    042015-B

    repotted at new angle; tachiagari needs to develop before going back into a pot
  12. Goyomatsu

    Goyomatsu

    White pine grafted on black pine
  13. First ever Black pine

    First ever Black pine

    Here is what it looks like after some basic wiring and re-potting! :-)
  14. First ever Black pine

    First ever Black pine

    I was at Peter Teas house just before GSBF convention. He had one extra black pine that someone did not purchase.....lucky me!
  15. Virginia Pine

    Virginia Pine

    A clump windswept Virginia Pine. I wonder if clump windswept is a catagory ;)
  16. Pinus Mugo Mugus

    Pinus Mugo Mugus

    3 gallon nursery tree cultivated as a bonsai for ten years.
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