Advanced juniper workshops

A few ​weeks ago I posted some photos of some great multi-trunk juniper procumbens we obtained from down south. There wasn't a lot of interest at the time, so I decided to style one to show the potential inherent in the material.

​Since creating this tree, I've sold two of the four available. Email me if you're interested in grabbing one of the last two in the program.

​Just before potting in a great shell by Dale Cochoy.

​Just before potting in a great shell by Dale Cochoy.

​In the new pot.​

​In the new pot.

​The finished tree. I left lots of extra foliage on the tree since I did so much work at once.  I look forward to really cleaning this up in the fall or winter. The bottom looks very heavy in the photo. There are actually two whole branches; on…

​The finished tree. I left lots of extra foliage on the tree since I did so much work at once.  I look forward to really cleaning this up in the fall or winter. The bottom looks very heavy in the photo. There are actually two whole branches; one on each side. I may eleiminate once once I see how the tree reacts to the work. In the meantime, it goes in aftercare for a few weeks, then out in full sun in the garden.

​This is such great material; I look forward to working with students on these trees.