RED PINE
Repotting is almost finished for this spring. Today I looked at a Japanese Red Pine. It didnβt need repotting this year but really needed some shaping so I allocated some time to pruning and shaping. Itβs still definitely a work in progress despite being quite old. Iβm still not convinced that the smallest trunk is good design but itβs harder to put back than to cut off so it stays until Iβve come to a firm conclusion.


The hour or so I put in only got as far as removing some surplus branches and wiring the right trunk branches. Thereβs still plenty to do on this one β when I get some more spare time.
Unfortunately I donβt have any JRP for sale at this stage. Seed is extremely hard to get here in Australia. I have managed to strike a few cuttings but they get snapped up as soon as someone finds out I have them. I planted some trees in our paddock with the view to harvesting seed as they mature. Theyβve both produced cones for the last 2 years but the few seeds in those cones have all been empty. Frustrating, but thatβs sometimes what working with plants can do.
I do have plenty of Japanese Black Pines but only small seedlings and a couple of larger, field grown trees. Thatβs another hard to get species now, so they tend to sell quicker than I can grow them.