sevan
Mame
I mentioned in the 2023 yamadori thread that I'm planning to clear out some invasives from my yard this year and one of them is a Japanese Privet that I particularly like. I'm not sure if the previous owner planted it or if a bird did (there's privet everywhere here), but I think it is a pretty tree. Its coming out no matter what, so I'm just trying to decide what I want to do with it.
Below are pictures from a few angles. The current branches split three ways about 3' from ground level. I really like the trunk all the way up to the branches, but the branches lose interest quickly. My current thoughts are:
1) Chop the branches near the blue line, grow back out as a smaller patio tree (maybe 5-6' tall finished) - not a bonsai, but I get to keep all of the trunk that I enjoy
2) Also chop at the blue lines, but grow back out as a 4' flat top style bonsai (see inspiration pic at the bottom)
3) Chop at the green line and grow out as a ~3' flat top or ~4' broom style
4) Chop at the red line and spend the next 10+ years growing out the rest of the trunk line, likely for an informal upright style
Right now I'm leaning towards the first two options, what do you all think?



Possible flat top inspiration (this one is a BRT):
Below are pictures from a few angles. The current branches split three ways about 3' from ground level. I really like the trunk all the way up to the branches, but the branches lose interest quickly. My current thoughts are:
1) Chop the branches near the blue line, grow back out as a smaller patio tree (maybe 5-6' tall finished) - not a bonsai, but I get to keep all of the trunk that I enjoy
2) Also chop at the blue lines, but grow back out as a 4' flat top style bonsai (see inspiration pic at the bottom)
3) Chop at the green line and grow out as a ~3' flat top or ~4' broom style
4) Chop at the red line and spend the next 10+ years growing out the rest of the trunk line, likely for an informal upright style
Right now I'm leaning towards the first two options, what do you all think?



Possible flat top inspiration (this one is a BRT):
