This is the Scots Pine that I’ll be doing in the workshop with Ryan Neil next Sunday.
I did some prep and removed some of the older needles for wiring.



After needle removal


Even remembered to cover up to catch the needles 🙂


This is the Scots Pine that I’ll be doing in the workshop with Ryan Neil next Sunday.
I did some prep and removed some of the older needles for wiring.



After needle removal


Even remembered to cover up to catch the needles 🙂


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Not a comment but a Question. Is a Scots pine pruned like a single growth flush or a double growth flush pine. I have one being training as a raft and that info would be very helpful.
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Paul, it’s single flush but can sometimes bud back strongly later in the season, but not very often!
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Looking forward to seeing the results. 🙂
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