By creativetruth on Skatehive
Inside this article, let me share some of my Spring photos of tiny trees and bonsai. Specifically, I spent some time pinching, pruning, and repotting various trees and plants. Below, I will share some before and after snapshots, and maybe a few time progression aftershots.And of course, I can't resist but to share some of the Spring flowers popping up in the gardens.Chinese Elm This is actually after the Elm had already been repotted. The baby tree to the right, I have always replanted it together with the mother tree it came from. It actually broke off from that spot originally, and became a fantastic fanning side branch. So I keep them together, to merge them back into one symbolically and for design effect. After pruning the roots and refilling the soil, I have the luxury now of keeping the trees inside a protected screened deck area, so no animals can dig it up. It can take a few months before a tree becomes stable enough that it can stand up strong in the soil without rocks or wir