I recently found a private propery in which the owner and i go back many years so we are good friends. His property off to the right of his driveway is nothing but redcedars. The soil is clay and very nutrient deprieved. Cedars, yuccas, a very few ashes, and chestnut oaks are back there. The cedars are the majority by far. Many are dwarfed and stunted due to very poor growing conditions. The shapes are unbelievable and their protential is phenomenal in my book. There is one redcedar that has a pleasing triple trunk from a fat base almost at soil level.(My experience has shown me that those kinds of trunks are not too common around where i am) and another cedar whose trunk has ridiculous movement( in a good way).
MY QUESTION IS" WHY DO THEY RECEIVE SUCH A BAD REPUTATION AS BAD BONSAI MATERIAL? I HAVE HAD SOME(3 in particular) THAT HAS ADAPTED GREAT IN BONSAI CONTAINERS, BACKBUDDED SUFFICIENTLY ENOUGH, FILLED IN VERY WELL IN DECENT AMOUNT OF TIME, BEAUTIFUL RED BARK, AND SCALE LIKE MATURE FOILAGE. and yes the " particular" 3 that i mentioned have been collected by me and cultivated for no less that 4 years. They are quite vigorous.
