hawthorn white
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Re: hawthorn white
Hi Casper
Thanks for sharing this very promising hawthorn tree. It has a well matured bark. Do you intend to deadwood the small stumps at the base or do you have other plans? When do you collect in your country? And what do you use as a soil mix for this yamadori?
Cosmos
Thanks for sharing this very promising hawthorn tree. It has a well matured bark. Do you intend to deadwood the small stumps at the base or do you have other plans? When do you collect in your country? And what do you use as a soil mix for this yamadori?
Cosmos
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Re: hawthorn white
hello, yes I will work the deadwood stock, I taken in winter right after first frozen, gravel mixture, akadama, pumice
casper- Member
Re: hawthorn white
Hi Casper, you do not say where you are in your profile so it is difficult for me to make any worthwhile comment.
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Re: hawthorn white
casper wrote:hello has all I am of Belgium
Hi Casper, you are close to the UK and your climate is similar to mine.
The Hawthorn is a good specimen, great bark too! but I would not use the stump in the design, nor would I create Jins as lowland Hawthorns do not really display deadwood as it usually rots.
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Hello Casper. I agree with Tomy. The lower stumps would be better hollowed out (uro).
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