Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Repotting a Koto-hime






Well the time came (a bit too soon as the weather is still quite cold) to repot the Koto-hime. It was horribly pot bound. Last year I could not get to it before it leafed out and had to simply pull some soil away and add some fresh soil around the edges. As usual this one started to leaf out before everything else.

The original pot was too large/deep and is that typical "import" blue. The rootball was clogged and the soil had degraded into "mud". It took several hours of chopstick attacking and water blasting to clean it out. I was tempted to just do it partially, but thought better of it. The whole tree needs branch and root work, and I thought it better to clean out the "junk" and get down to business.

You can see how much smaller the rootball is. There are also two large wounds on the trunk that were not properly cut or sealed. Since it is too dangerous to do both of them at once I decided to re-open the large one and try to get it to close better. You can see the size of it in the photo.

The final pot is a vibrant blue pot by "Erin". Lots of branch and root work to do, but I will just trim the branches and then let it grow rather freely to recover.

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Kashima Maple



A nice Kashima, needs a trimming this year, and a little wiring to bring the lowest branches down a bit. Perhaps some guy wires as it is impossible to get the wires in the dense canopy. The pot is a nice pot, but just not the right pot for this tree. I have a nice one by Sara Raynor that might do the trick. It needs replanting this year. I missed it last year as the buds just got out ahead of me. I did notice a post on Walter Pall's blog where he stated that you can repot immediately after buds have popped. Doh, wish I had known that last year!

Japanese Beech



Nice Japanese Beech. The leader was broken some time ago. This year is about trimming out unneeded branches, establishing the new front, and TOTALLY changing the pot. Have a nice green Tokoname pot that it will be going into within the next few weeks. Will post again when it's done.

Deshojo Japanese Maple



This is a nice Deshojo Maple. It is still in development (hence the reason the lower branches are there to help heal a few wounds. The Pot is by "ERIN". Needs some wiring and pruning. The Spring color is phenomenal and I will re-photo when the buds pop.

Spring Photos and Start of Blog

Ok, Finally got off my butt and started to take some pictures. I wanted to get a few done before the buds all pop (within a few weeks). As usual the maples are the first to start. The weather is totally screwy and today it will be a high of 70. It's just a fluke though, and I know to be careful of the sneaky late frost.

I have not done any pruning yet. I will retake photos after I have to show the difference.