After seeing how quickly such small trees can get out of control, I'm determined not to let the same thing happen to the lonicera I used for the Reddit nursery stock contest this year, so a few days ago I decided it was time to give it a haircut.
Lonicera - December 2018, before pruning |
That's when the fun began.
While trimming some of the top foliage I suddenly became aware of a praying mantis hiding in the branches.
I immediately stopped what I was doing before he came to any harm.
After taking a few photos, it was time to get him out of the tree. Surprisingly I had no difficulty persuading him to climb onto my hand, and was even able to get a few more shots.
I then moved him to the safety of a tree I wasn't planning to work on.
Finally it was time to get back to my lonicera. After a little more work it looks like this:
Lonicera - December 2018, after pruning |
That long dangling branch is a new one about two thirds of the way up the trunk which will fill a gap nicely. It needs to thicken up a bit before I prune it. I don't think that will take too long though, so I need to keep a close watch on it.
I'm not happy with the lowest branch on the left yet. Hopefully I'll get some back budding so that I can direct it in the direction I want it to grow. And I'm still considering shortening the tree a little more.
Now that the contest is over, however, I don't need to keep it looking tidy, so I can take my time making my decisions.