hinmo24t
Masterpiece
tsuga canadensis, acquired this with coworker around our work property (his dad owns it and lets us do this with his permission) along with some hornbeam/hophornbeam
i got 3 other smaller ones with great movement and health as well. i have these right in my backyard woods
as well, but nothing juvenile that i could find.
this is the largest i got, it had snapped naturally and has an inch of girth thereabouts, 36" tall, was wider than now up until a few days ago
i got a lot of roots and original soil with them and they have taken to their repots, new growth, etc.
i pruned this one back the other day by 15% just to manage it better around my property, hoping for it to backbud and fill in more
my plan for it is to fill it out, reduce it in future, and possibly have all the main branches weighed down, or wired maybe
the smaller ones ill post in here eventually (they have nicer shapes than the big one)
i got 3 other smaller ones with great movement and health as well. i have these right in my backyard woods
as well, but nothing juvenile that i could find.
this is the largest i got, it had snapped naturally and has an inch of girth thereabouts, 36" tall, was wider than now up until a few days ago
i got a lot of roots and original soil with them and they have taken to their repots, new growth, etc.
i pruned this one back the other day by 15% just to manage it better around my property, hoping for it to backbud and fill in more
my plan for it is to fill it out, reduce it in future, and possibly have all the main branches weighed down, or wired maybe
the smaller ones ill post in here eventually (they have nicer shapes than the big one)