JGrasser Seed Messages 4 Reaction score 2 Location Long Island, NY USDA Zone 7b Jan 15, 2025 #1 I picked up this small hinoki for $19 at my local nursery. I'm very pleased with it already, without doing any work to it. It is a bit top heavy right now. Can I trim branches now in mid winter, or wait until the spring. Attachments IMG_3618.jpeg 456.7 KB · Views: 73
I picked up this small hinoki for $19 at my local nursery. I'm very pleased with it already, without doing any work to it. It is a bit top heavy right now. Can I trim branches now in mid winter, or wait until the spring.
Joelshack2362 Shohin Messages 257 Reaction score 230 Location Indian trail NC USDA Zone 8a Jan 15, 2025 #2 Nice job for $20
SFDrake Sapling Messages 41 Reaction score 49 Location South Florida Jan 15, 2025 #3 Pretty cool for $19, is it more than one in the pot?
JGrasser Seed Messages 4 Reaction score 2 Location Long Island, NY USDA Zone 7b Jan 15, 2025 #4 SFDrake said: Pretty cool for $19, is it more than one in the pot? Click to expand... Not sure. I haven't dug down to find out yet. It looks like it might be pretty deep.
SFDrake said: Pretty cool for $19, is it more than one in the pot? Click to expand... Not sure. I haven't dug down to find out yet. It looks like it might be pretty deep.
WavyGaby Shohin Messages 460 Reaction score 861 Location Charlotte, North Carolina USDA Zone 7b Jan 15, 2025 #5 JGrasser said: Can I trim branches now in mid winter, or wait until the spring. Click to expand... Trim and wire away. This is great material to start with. You want to do it before spring
JGrasser said: Can I trim branches now in mid winter, or wait until the spring. Click to expand... Trim and wire away. This is great material to start with. You want to do it before spring
eeeealmo Mame Messages 156 Reaction score 205 Location San Jose, CA Jan 15, 2025 #6 definitely need to thin the apex dramatically so those lower branches dont get any weaker (assuming you want to keep those)
definitely need to thin the apex dramatically so those lower branches dont get any weaker (assuming you want to keep those)