I lifted a few hawthorn out of the Poly Tunnel today to check them over. They had been repotted this year and tucked away out of reach. I was very pleased with the new growth. Both had basic branch selection and wiring last year. I removed the tips of the elongated growth before it thickens. I did this last year on a small one at this time of year and the amount of ramification that resulted was fantastic.


I lifted the next one in and was amazed by the back budding on the trunk.

I set about doing the same process as with the first one and noticed one branch that looked weak. No buds had opened and I just assumes that it had been knocked and a crack had dried out causing it to suffer and die. On closer inspection I realised that I had a visitor! Little fecker was helping himself to the nice new tasty leaves.


A catapillar of some description. If it helps you identify it, when you squish it, it’s green on the inside 🙂
The tree after removing all the unwanted shoots.

I see a man dancing in the last picture:-) Good post but stop doing so many, I can’t keep up.
Mike
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Was going to give him a set of maracas 🙂
It is my bonsai diary, I can’t help it if I’m doing something everyday lol. It’s got to slow down soon or I’ll burn out!!!
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