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A small step: removing supports on a collected Sierra juniper

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Toward the end of last winter I repotted a large Sierra juniper. Because it was planted at an angle, I used blocks to support the tree and keep if from tipping out of the pot. Now that the roots have grown in, it’s time to remove the supports.

Sierra juniper – 32″

Support blocks

After removing the blocks

I also removed the fence that held extra soil mounded above roots that were sticking up on the left side.

Fenced-in soil

After removing the extra soil

This exposed a few small roots so I covered them with white sphagnum moss.

Exposed roots

Roots covered with white sphagnum moss

These small roots aren’t important for the health of the tree but I’d like to keep them alive until I repot when I’ll have a better sense of what I can cut.

The next step will be to define the lifeline and clean up the deadwood. In the meantime, I’ll enjoy seeing the tree without the blocks.

Sierra juniper supporting itself

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