IllinoisSam
Sapling
So, a year ago I bought this for $11.50, which was half price, at HD. I figured Peter Chan works on yews, so why not?
Well, obviously I know nothing about yews and this variety was about worthless as a bonsai. I actually came to hate it. The pine bark soil in the nursery pot was so light it kept toppling over with just a slight breeze. And then, there was no way to style it into anything, so I ignored it, secretly hoping to kill it. I watered it only occasionally and when the wind knocked it over for the umtheenth time I just left it on it side. For the whole winter!
Then a couple of weeks ago I came across the term DeGroot's Spire. I had never heard of it. I'm still not sure what it is, but at least I could give this thing a name. Mr. Google only turned up a couple of DeGroot's Spires, and they were made from Thuja Occidentalis arbor vitae. But, this was close enough. So, I put it into a heavier pot and started pruning and wiring, and this is as far as I came up for now. I still am not particularly fond of it, but at least it has a name.


Well, obviously I know nothing about yews and this variety was about worthless as a bonsai. I actually came to hate it. The pine bark soil in the nursery pot was so light it kept toppling over with just a slight breeze. And then, there was no way to style it into anything, so I ignored it, secretly hoping to kill it. I watered it only occasionally and when the wind knocked it over for the umtheenth time I just left it on it side. For the whole winter!
Then a couple of weeks ago I came across the term DeGroot's Spire. I had never heard of it. I'm still not sure what it is, but at least I could give this thing a name. Mr. Google only turned up a couple of DeGroot's Spires, and they were made from Thuja Occidentalis arbor vitae. But, this was close enough. So, I put it into a heavier pot and started pruning and wiring, and this is as far as I came up for now. I still am not particularly fond of it, but at least it has a name.

