GM Juniper Summer Updates and 1 New Addition

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IMG_7883.jpegJuniper 1: Purchased March 2023, slip-potted, fertilized. Using slow release granular and liquid fast release, responding nicely! Tree is growing very well. Pushed out a beautiful flush of growth over Spring, beaming with energy. Soon my bonsai shears arrive for a gentle end-of-spring pruning of some crotch growth to open it up for more oxygen and sunlight to penetrate and allow the Summer flush to come through nicely.IMG_7885.jpeg Next year I will likely chop at the halfway point of the descending arch and wire up a branch from the crest of the bend and make it a new leader for an informal upright style.

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Juniper 3 (Juniper 2 died by the way, which is very sad because it had extremely interesting structure and shape with great potential and it likely was dying when I purchased and I was several weeks behind the ball): same as Juniper 1, growing nicely and responding well to fertilizer. Spends all day outside in the sunlight and outside all night here in Charlottesville Virginia (zone 7b).

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Juniper 4: (most recent addition) is less than 5 years old, purchased two weeks ago from a local nursery, and has great potential with informal upright style and interesting root base and nebari.
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The plan for Juniper 4 is to slip-pot Spring 2024, organic medium, and remain in the development phase for the next several years until desired size and style are complete.
 
Looks like you are having some fun with junipers. Not sure why, but I can't seem to keep them alive.
 
View attachment 496243Juniper 1: Purchased March 2023, slip-potted, fertilized. Using slow release granular and liquid fast release, responding nicely! Tree is growing very well. Pushed out a beautiful flush of growth over Spring, beaming with energy. Soon my bonsai shears arrive for a gentle end-of-spring pruning of some crotch growth to open it up for more oxygen and sunlight to penetrate and allow the Summer flush to come through nicely.View attachment 496246 Next year I will likely chop at the halfway point of the descending arch and wire up a branch from the crest of the bend and make it a new leader for an informal upright style.

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Juniper 3 (Juniper 2 died by the way, which is very sad because it had extremely interesting structure and shape with great potential and it likely was dying when I purchased and I was several weeks behind the ball): same as Juniper 1, growing nicely and responding well to fertilizer. Spends all day outside in the sunlight and outside all night here in Charlottesville Virginia (zone 7b).

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Juniper 4: (most recent addition) is less than 5 years old, purchased two weeks ago from a local nursery, and has great potential with informal upright style and interesting root base and nebari.
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Adorable pup.
 
Looks like you are having some fun with junipers. Not sure why, but I can't seem to keep them alive.
The next tree will be of Japanese Maple family and to build a small forest. I love how bushy Junipers become. My first love!
 
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