Tuesday, March 29, 2011

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transplant will cascade

Well, that, as the post title indicates and as we want at the time, this can not go but transplant. In particular a ullastre and azalea. Well, there's little to say because the topic is well known and all is via magazines or your own experiences.
not put it through the same process photographic materials. Yes I have attached photos of before and after both trees.

I hope you enjoy it.




Wednesday, March 23, 2011

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Since they say that a image or picture is worth a thousand words as it is too late and you're tired, you get a sequence of photos which could be the future of juniper cascade from a previous post from the moment I decided to change the angle Planting so far to capture a possible future for the same on paper.

Done the sketch, and thinking better now, I think a round pot (the more "feminine") and a tad high you'd be better ...

Now the question is: Remove the top right if jin, or remove the top jin no ...

not know about you, what do you think?.

Friday, March 11, 2011

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Sketch II Semi Semi

Fixed problem with blogger (halfway), I get now continuing the previous post.
While both were initially planted options I had in mind for it, namely: lift at an angle of 90 degrees and turn it into a "moyogui" and by the counter, leaned towards the left and thus making it a semi cascade. It became clear, after the substrate surface limipieza that the first option should be ruled out. After this cleaning I realized that three were the starting points of the roots: to start the trunk, half of it and its end (right where it rises up). Therefore, and considering this option should be ruled moyogui since planting it at that angle, two of the three bursts of roots would remain in the air.


As you can see, sometimes the layout of the tree roots will make us the way forward, thus being discarded as design options that we had in mind for a particular issue in particular. In this case it was clear that the choice of plants was nothing but plant it in the semi cascade style.
In the attached picture you can see the result after this change of angle and also planted in this case it was necessary to adjust the pot to make room for all the roots. Thus, in addition to these tree could continue to provide the nutrients needed to overcome the transplant without being too extres by pruning "premature roots", to be they displayed in their initial part (where up), give us your parts and removed gradually over weeks or months by the technique of "bit" with the bailing cóncova. But this will not be until after an adjustment period lasting at least a year.

In this photo you can see it from her forehead sabina "definitive."
And for the next post ... sketches for both junipers of the latest entries.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

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Sabina

Since now blogger will not let me upload more than one photo, I put a preview of a juniper I collected two years ago and I recently transplantasdo semi cascade style. Peo this will be the next post and the reason for planting it in that style. A post will be much more detailed because today, simply, no way. Serve
because this way of advancement.

Friday, March 4, 2011

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the waterfall

If in previous post, by salix, I showed how a semi cascade this going to become a moyogui planted by changing the angle in this, the process is reversed.
In a juniper in style "inclined" and change the angle of planted this then turns into a waterfall filled this way and, finally, my claim to have once and for all from a tree in this style.

In case anyone had doubts, the first of the photos and saw the pot that I think would welcome the intention is quite clear he had in mind for her.
finally going to have a waterfall, but not a dry waterfall, even a semi cascade, but a total waterfall!.

After removing the tree from its original pot and cleaning substrate surface (Akadama alone), not only the idea of \u200b\u200bturning it into cascade was necessary but in my opinion was the only possible (for lack of technical control bending of roots).
was in luck.
When removing this part you can see that this had in the trunk then taper considerable upside as the continuation of the trunk at the bottom was in full and only dead wood attached to the shari that runs all along.

And as the intention was to plant it straight down and at an angle of almost 90 degrees, then the dead wood is left over, as to preserve the option of planting would be totally impossible. So I pulled saw and seen and unseen.

In the next photo you can see the juniper had once been a bush in double trunk style, but to know why the right side ended long ago succumbed resulting dead wood is of considerable beauty. However, as there was no room in the design intended and much to my regret, was also eliminated.
In the accompanying photo shows an infestation of roots of wild thyme (the white). Roots were removed one by one and the root to prevent copasen the entire substrate in a very short time, thus avoiding the incorrect development of the root ball.
Moreover, only a terecera has been removed from the original land, leaving for future transplants the total elimination. Original land of the mountain that will gradually replacing a mixture of Akadama and pomice.
Once transplanted this is the final result for the time .... Needless to say that I have to host the pot could give the desired angle planted had to be prepared thoroughly. For this I use scissors to cut in to let me plant it in this guise.
Looking back, I dunno, maybe I've spent with the size of the planters. A mean width.