Michael popped over yesterday afternoon to finish off the wiring on his Scots Pine.
PART 1 in case you missed it.
This was it before and after work.


I’m a bit disappointed with the photograph LOL looks much better in real life.
We discussed the problems that this tree has and tried to find solutions. I wanted to remove the heavy bottom branch to the right and change the viewing angle. Michael agreed that it was a possible future option.
This would have been the new front.
and this would be it with the branch removed and repotted.
A nicer flow to the trunk line, shows off more of the flaky bark and removes a heavy lower branch that will only get heavier. It would also be a better balance of foliage with a tree of that weight of trunk.
Back to the front we settled for,I find the bend on the first branch distracting. There’s plenty of branches in there but the branch structure is poor with many leggy shoots.
I didn’t get time to do a lot of tweaking and some other adjusts are needed. Michael was happy with the final product which was the main goal. All the other options we discussed are still there and I hope that next year before a repot he might consider removing that branch. Here’s a pot virtual just to give a better idea of the final position.





Luckily no branches were damaged. Big drop in temperature here today, is this the start of it?



Don’t know why, but I just love finding these little guys lurking around my trees.

I liked these but wanted to give Dave a few other ones to help decide what works and what doesn’t. Next, I tried a Rectangle.
and a coloured glaze.
and a Walsall Ceramic oval.
Not a great option either. My next selections were drums. I quite like this first one.
For the last one I opted to change the potting angle by 15 degrees to a more upright position as a different option.









However I think the shape of this pot suits the tree better. I suppose personal taste comes into this. I even added a few extra berries 🙂
Having done the one above I decided to shrink the pot a tad. This , I think, is the best of the 4 options I tried.