Hi,
I am still continuing to pull the pads into place and last year took a branch off to get the balance of the pads right, I shall be finger prunning the candles in the next couple of weeks as they are now starting to show.
George.
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BRAVO GEORGE!!!
I hope someday I can make my Pinus parviflora ‘glauca’ look half as good as that. My PPG is finally producing little baby candles. They came out a lot later than my Pinus thunbergii. The PT grew large candles weeks ago. I'm just glad they made it through the winter. Keep us posted with your awesome pruning.
Thanks,
J
I hope someday I can make my Pinus parviflora ‘glauca’ look half as good as that. My PPG is finally producing little baby candles. They came out a lot later than my Pinus thunbergii. The PT grew large candles weeks ago. I'm just glad they made it through the winter. Keep us posted with your awesome pruning.
Thanks,
J
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as I stand in the garden gazing at a cherry tree.
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George thats beautiful. My pinus parviflora is about a foot tall at the moment. Not sure which one it is but it has needles on the trunk! will they fall off eventually? it also has candles on. I want to leave it to settle and try shaping it next year.
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Thanks for sharing George.
But my PINUS is bigger than yours !
But my PINUS is bigger than yours !
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