Pines are on the list for this weekend! Not too many to do, but just need to find the uninterrupted time to get to them . . Thank you for the reminder!
Beautiful trees mate. I wanted to ask if you could do an in depth "how to" for radiata pines. I have a leggy one about 3/4 foot tall but I dont want to ruin it. Any advice would be much appreciated.
Thanks David that was helpful - but would you also prune back / or decandle extending branches of younger 3 year old JBP thickening in the ground with a sacrifice leader or lower areas to build girth? Or just let them grow vigorously uncut for a season or 2? Cheers Mitch
@@TheMitchellHarris i would let sacrifice branches grow untouched however if there are branches I was planning for the future then I would definitely be styling and shaping those.
Nice job David keep up the good work my friend thanks
This was timely David. From memory you treat Radiata the same!
@@johnrb9397 yep I do
Impressive trees David
Pines are on the list for this weekend! Not too many to do, but just need to find the uninterrupted time to get to them . . Thank you for the reminder!
@@rebeccahunter725 that’s the hardest part!! Time!!
Thanks for the reminder legend! Just went through and cleaned my 1 JBP 😅
Beautiful trees mate. I wanted to ask if you could do an in depth "how to" for radiata pines. I have a leggy one about 3/4 foot tall but I dont want to ruin it. Any advice would be much appreciated.
@@andrewclack4881 I’ll be working on my Radiata soon and will video the work. Essentially though I treat the same as Japanese black pine.
Thanks David that was helpful - but would you also prune back / or decandle extending branches of younger 3 year old JBP thickening in the ground with a sacrifice leader or lower areas to build girth? Or just let them grow vigorously uncut for a season or 2? Cheers Mitch
@@TheMitchellHarris i would let sacrifice branches grow untouched however if there are branches I was planning for the future then I would definitely be styling and shaping those.
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