Hi everyone - fairly long time lurker, first time poster. I’ve been tinkering with nursery stock junipers and cotoneaster for 6 months or so. Reading and learning about bonsai for several years but only recently built up the nerve to have a go. I’m now a bit obsessed. Mostly practising wiring/pruning and growing stuff on to see what happens.
We’re doing some work at the bottom of the garden and needed to move this old yew. I think it must have been a Christmas tree from decades ago. I’ve carefully dug it out and managed to squeeze it into this 80 litre pot with minimal root pruning. It’s around 6 foot tall without the pot. A decent stable base to it but ramrod straight. It’s got sparse foliage as it’s been in a fairly dark corner of the garden so I’ve moved it to a spot that gets plenty of morning sun but is sheltered from the hot afternoon.
I was wondering what others might do with this material? Im not going to do much over the next year - see how it fares after the move. But beyond that, who knows? First thought is to lop it off at around the 2 foot mark where that first mass of foliage tapers out and do a broom but I’m not in any way experienced so fishing for ideas! Appreciate this forum, all you who post, and look forward to hearing from you






We’re doing some work at the bottom of the garden and needed to move this old yew. I think it must have been a Christmas tree from decades ago. I’ve carefully dug it out and managed to squeeze it into this 80 litre pot with minimal root pruning. It’s around 6 foot tall without the pot. A decent stable base to it but ramrod straight. It’s got sparse foliage as it’s been in a fairly dark corner of the garden so I’ve moved it to a spot that gets plenty of morning sun but is sheltered from the hot afternoon.
I was wondering what others might do with this material? Im not going to do much over the next year - see how it fares after the move. But beyond that, who knows? First thought is to lop it off at around the 2 foot mark where that first mass of foliage tapers out and do a broom but I’m not in any way experienced so fishing for ideas! Appreciate this forum, all you who post, and look forward to hearing from you





