Instead of sharing photos of the different pots I tried out for a Western juniper, I thought I’d cut to the chase and show the final selection.
Western juniper – 24″
After setting the tree in six different containers, I found that none provided additional interest to the composition. I had a few lava rocks in the garden so I tried them out. One turned out to be the right size for the tree.
View from the right side
The selection of a stone for the tree was somewhat ironic as I’d spent eight years working on the roots to develop a rootball that let me plant the tree in the center of a round pot (see “Finding the center” for details).
The repotting itself was relatively straightforward. I used one natural hole in the stone and drilled two additional holes for drainage and to anchor the tie-down wires. I used three pieces of galvanized steel wire to secure the tree in place and used a mix of equal parts pumice and akadama.
After securing the tree, I applied a layer of akadama and white sphagnum moss above the rootball to retain extra moisture and to help hold the moss in place.
The stone from the front
From the back side
I haven’t worked on the top of the tree in several years as I’ve been waiting for the branches to lengthen as this will provide more opportunities for styling. In the meantime, I’ve found that this tree develops the most dense foliage of any juniper in my garden with no prompting whatsoever on my part.
Dense Western juniper foliage
I’ll look to thin the foliage later this year and maybe style the tree towards the end of the growing season. In the meantime, I’ll work on watering the tree properly in its new home.
Related Post
Finding the center – moving a Western juniper to the middle of the pot
Subscribe to Bonsai Tonight
New Posts Delivered Every Tuesday and Friday
Doug Zeeff says
An absolutely beautiful presentation. Thanks for sharing.
Jonas Dupuich says
Thanks Doug!
Edward Stanton says
Jonas, Perfect final selection, but I missed seeing your tries at different pots–one of the features I like best about Bonsai Tonight.
Jonas Dupuich says
Hi Ed, thanks for the note! All of the choices were round (and only one looked decent) so it wasn’t an interesting selection to start with. Will look to share more repotting pics next year!
Edward Stanton says
Good! Look forward to that.
Gordon Pybus says
I really like this composition, the way the rock curls and the balance between tree and rock. Great selection.
Question: I have a similar shaped tree and am looking for a pot. I have found a potential one, but am unsure about what the diameter should be. Your tree is 24″ (from nebari to crown?) and mine is about 18″ and the pot I am contemplating is 6 1/2″ in diameter. I suppose the breadth of the crown is a factor, and my crown is narrower than yours, but it will grow. Thank you for helping with this. Cheers
Jonas Dupuich says
Hi Gordon, thanks for the note! It’s hard to say without seeing a photo of the tree and the pot – can you post the question and a pic to the forum?
https://ask.bonsaitonight.com/
Thanks!