How to cloud prune - part 2 - & some tough decisions
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- Опубликовано: 10 июл 2022
- Part 1 of this pair of cloud-pruning videos was made in 2018, when I completed stage 1 of the transformation of my plain old cypress trees. Four years on, and it's time for phase 2, and some tricky decisions to make the whole project work.
If you'd like to watch phase 1 first, then please click here: • How to cloud prune - p...
Music: 'Umbria' by Tony Davis (c) 1995
Whilst it’s sad to see the others go, you DEFINITELY made the correct decision. To me, those trees you’ve put so much work into deserve their space for admiration
This is the only video I could find on creating this cloud topiary and I genuinely appreciate such detailed videos.
Thank you!
Just want to say thank you for taking the time and sharing your experience! I am about to start a Niwaki adventure as well and really appreciate finding your videos!
Hope it goes well, Kim!
The final result was super cool!
That's amazing as is the rest of your garden. A great follow up. Thanks for sharing
Thank you for sharing. It's very helpful and informative.
Very helpful, thank you!
Wow, I find your plant sculpture really interesting!! But, how I would love to have that beautiful blue green conifer you cut off in my yard!! Nonetheless, what you got there is artwork in progress!! Very inspiring!! 😃👏👏
Thank you so much! I hope you enjoy having a go!
Evergreens are so lovely.
Отлично!!! Очень понравилось!!!
Благодарю вас!
Tony Sissorhands;
Those trees are gor-geous!!
I want to know the tools you use. Especially the electric shears you used in Part 1.
Haha! Thank you, Christine. The main clippers are just cheap 'sheep shears'. I wouldn't recommend the Bosch electric sheers though. The angle of the cutting head is wrong, forcing your wrist into an awkward and painful position.
Hope you have fun having a go! Very best, Tony.
Can I know the plants suitable for cloud prunnig please ??
Hi there. Here's my first film of pruning these cypress trees: ruclips.net/video/OwepKnyyj7w/видео.html. You'll see it starts with a nod to Jake Hobson's excellent book: 'The Art of Creative Pruning'. It shows many different types of tress and plants that can be shaped. I'll confess, I wasn't sure if mine would prune well, but delighted they did! Best of luck with your own.
When is the best time to prune cypresses?
Better late winter or spring?
Thank you for the very interesting video.
I'm not really sure about the 'best' time, but I've just cut mine at the same time as my other hedges - so, mid June, when they're looking in need of trim.
@@TonyDavisSaxophone Thanks Tony!
I see from the video that the season is almost summer, but better to avoid the heat of Italy I think.
Better maybe April or May.
I understand anyway.
They are as gorgeous as you pruned them!
Hi Tony, I’m just starting to get interested in Topiary and really like the idea of a Lemon Cypress cloud tree. After a while can the string be removed. Will the branches eventually “set” into their new horizontal levels? Found these two videos really inspirational, many thanks and congratulation 😎😎
Many thanks. Yes, I believe the strings need to be left on for 3 or 4 years. Mine are still on, though I'm still gradually bringing them down to 90 degrees with the trunk. The key thing is to adjust them every year. I've had a number of instances of forgetting. The branch then grows round the string, causing a weak point, followed by a snap. Best of luck!
May I know what pruner are you using? I need to keep one of my plant in shape
Hi Iris, it's just a pair of cheap 'sheep shears'. I also use a Bosch electric hand shearer too, though I wouldn't recommend it as it's a bit uncomfortable after a while.
Do we please have lemon cypress seeds available to nurse?
@@deffed2286 Sorry, no, but I've just had a look online and there's an amazing variety available. Ours are only around 8 years old - they grow so fast!
What is your estimate on when phase 3 can begin?
Hi Awaqu. I left it a year, but not sure that was necessary. It does feel like a long-term project though!
What is the tree name
I think they're Cypress, but I'm not an expert! Are you going to have a go?
How long did that take you to do phase 2?
Probably a couple of hours. One thing I'd do differently is to use nylon sting rather than jute. Are you going to have a go?
@@TonyDavisSaxophone I would love to but I'm in a new build so no big established plants I may buy a larger conifer depending on the cost.