Just got my first two trees
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Hi guys. I could use a small bit of help. Yesterday i bought two trees, my first trees, a japanese juniper and a snow rose. My juniper tree is pretty nice but a super small trunk and it's growing to the side, like I wanted it to. However, I want to know exactly what I need to do after I prune it today to ensure I get super lush foilage and a thick looking tree. My snow rose is growing up and out and looks great, but I was wondering the same question as my juniper. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I am attaching a picture of each of my trees thank you guys so much!
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Hi guys. I could use a small bit of help. Yesterday i bought two trees, my first trees, a japanese juniper and a snow rose. My juniper tree is pretty nice but a super small trunk and it's growing to the side, like I wanted it to. However, I want to know exactly what I need to do after I prune it today to ensure I get super lush foilage and a thick looking tree. My snow rose is growing up and out and looks great, but I was wondering the same question as my juniper. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I am attaching a picture of each of my trees thank you guys so much!
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Welcome to the forum. The pictures didn't upload...
Can you tell us where you are keeping the trees?
Since we can't see the trees, we can't give pruning advice.
The juniper needs to be kept outside all the time,even in winter.
I'll reserve my pruning advice until I can see the pictures.
Good luck.
Can you tell us where you are keeping the trees?
Since we can't see the trees, we can't give pruning advice.
The juniper needs to be kept outside all the time,even in winter.
I'll reserve my pruning advice until I can see the pictures.
Good luck.
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Thank you very much. I'm not sure exactly why the pictures weren't posting. Is there anyway I could email you the pix?
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Sure,
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