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Cascade Juniper- Initial Styling

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Old 30-Oct-2003   #11
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you might consider to make the cascade less vertical - ie, have a little outward movement as well as down.

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Hi All
Took a bit longer than i thought to get some more pics. Weather here is lousy and my camera is on the blink, so i have retouched the original pictures to remove one and then the other of the two cascading branches.
would love some more comments

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Here is the other one. The red arrows indicate where i have strong healthy buds.
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Having now seen each branch in isolation, IMO it looks much better with both. If all those buds are healthy, and they do pop out, you will have plenty to work with. Good luck with it.

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Thanks Chris

I thought the same thing. I will have to have another look in the spring and see if i can incorporate some of the suggestions made by forum members. I think a bit more lateral movement in the branches will eliminate the crossing of the two cascading branches and with luck all the shoots will come off.

Thanks to all for you input

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