Yamadori yew for shohin
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F. Waheedy
bonsaistud
landerloos
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Re: Yamadori yew for shohin
That's a jewel Peter...how tall is it...?
I can visualize you, slapping one hand, then the other...to keep from diving in right now. Right?
Pat…mounted on my trusted stead, riding off wildly in all directions…
I can visualize you, slapping one hand, then the other...to keep from diving in right now. Right?
Pat…mounted on my trusted stead, riding off wildly in all directions…
bonsaistud- Member
Re: Yamadori yew for shohin
'bonsaistud wrote:That's a jewel Peter...how tall is it...?
I can visualize you, slapping one hand, then the other...to keep from diving in right now. Right?
Pat…mounted on my trusted stead, riding off wildly in all directions…
Yes I do
At the moment its 28cm
Peter
landerloos- Member
Re: Yamadori yew for shohin
PETER (shouting)
Do not touch the Yew for 12 months... the tree has been happy since 2008 in the pot and you should do NOTHING until this time next year, when the tree is happy with your location both in your climate and your garden. Be patient and the tree will thrive, work too soon and you may well loose the tree.
Three years minimum before you start any work on any yamadori from the UK.
Do not touch the Yew for 12 months... the tree has been happy since 2008 in the pot and you should do NOTHING until this time next year, when the tree is happy with your location both in your climate and your garden. Be patient and the tree will thrive, work too soon and you may well loose the tree.
Three years minimum before you start any work on any yamadori from the UK.
Guest- Guest
Re: Yamadori yew for shohin
Tony wrote:PETER (shouting)
Do not touch the Yew for 12 months... the tree has been happy since 2008 in the pot and you should do NOTHING until this time next year, when the tree is happy with your location both in your climate and your garden. Be patient and the tree will thrive, work too soon and you may well loose the tree.
Three years minimum before you start any work on any yamadori from the UK.
I know Tony, why do you think I slap my hands
I always listen to the sensei
Peter
landerloos- Member
Re: Yamadori yew for shohin
Listen to Uncle Tony Peter, you know that Mr Yamadori knows best!!!!
Your little Yew really caught my eye from the first time I saw it at Tony's place but unfortunatly the Euro Fairy didn't leave me enough pennies to relieve Tony of one of Tony's fantastic Yews
Your little Yew really caught my eye from the first time I saw it at Tony's place but unfortunatly the Euro Fairy didn't leave me enough pennies to relieve Tony of one of Tony's fantastic Yews
bonsai monkey- Member
Re: Yamadori yew for shohin
bonsai monkey wrote:Listen to Uncle Tony Peter, you know that Mr Yamadori knows best!!!!
Your little Yew really caught my eye from the first time I saw it at Tony's place but unfortunatly the Euro Fairy didn't leave me enough pennies to relieve Tony of one of Tony's fantastic Yews
No fairys here either Simon.
I'm a lucky man "sometimes", just wanted to show the tree, I wont work on it for sure.
Wait isnt Tony looking a bit like a fairy in his avatar, so its a fairys work after all
Peter
landerloos- Member
Re: Yamadori yew for shohin
Not sure about this lovely material going abroad! Have you got much left over from Noelanders Tony?
Guest- Guest
Re: Yamadori yew for shohin
landerloos wrote:bonsai monkey wrote:Listen to Uncle Tony Peter, you know that Mr Yamadori knows best!!!!
Your little Yew really caught my eye from the first time I saw it at Tony's place but unfortunatly the Euro Fairy didn't leave me enough pennies to relieve Tony of one of Tony's fantastic Yews
No fairys here either Simon.
I'm a lucky man "sometimes", just wanted to show the tree, I wont work on it for sure.
Wait isnt Tony looking a bit like a fairy in his avatar, so its a fairys work after all
Peter
Watch out for the cultural divide! "Fairy" when applied to a man in the US has a whole different meaning!!!!
Rob Kempinski- Member
Re: Yamadori yew for shohin
Rob. Fairy has the same connotation over here as well but we won't go there....eh
Guest- Guest
Re: Yamadori yew for shohin
I knew that, when i typed it.
But is not ment in that way
Peter
But is not ment in that way
Peter
landerloos- Member
Re: Yamadori yew for shohin
Of course it was'nt Peter. we knew what you meant.landerloos wrote:I knew that, when i typed it.
But is not ment in that way
Peter
Guest- Guest
Re: Yamadori yew for shohin
I would like to annonce that forthwith I will not be posting anymore today on IBC because I have been called a 'Fairy' by a Danish Goblin.
On that subject... do Fairies take their teeth out when they go to Goblin parties?
Goodbye cruel world
Tony
On that subject... do Fairies take their teeth out when they go to Goblin parties?
Goodbye cruel world
Tony
Guest- Guest
Re: Yamadori yew for shohin
Such a sensitive soul. Peters been very spriteful.Tony wrote:I would like to annonce that forthwith I will not be posting anymore today on IBC because I have been called a 'Fairy' by a Danish Goblin.
On that subject... do Fairies take their teeth out when they go to Goblin parties?
Goodbye cruel world
Tony
Guest- Guest
Re: Yamadori yew for shohin
Oh god, what have I done.
Kind regards
the Belgian/Danish Goblin
Kind regards
the Belgian/Danish Goblin
landerloos- Member
Re: Yamadori yew for shohin
Thats a nice one Peter. Look forward to see it put down in real Shohin size....
Regards
Morten
Regards
Morten
Gæst- Guest
Re: Yamadori yew for shohin
Hi Martin, so you got the tree that everyone wanted... I had three people return for the tree hoping it was not sold!
Its a great Shohin that's for sure
Tony
Its a great Shohin that's for sure
Tony
Guest- Guest
Re: Yamadori yew for shohin
I'am sure about this Tony (or is it "that"...? Dammed, my bad school English. But to post here might be a good leason [leason...? one "s" or two? ])
And like I told you during the Noleanders, I can keep my hands off (for one year! )
Martin
And like I told you during the Noleanders, I can keep my hands off (for one year! )
Martin
Martin S- Member
Re: Yamadori yew for shohin
tony wrote:PETER (shouting)
Do not touch the Yew for 12 months... the tree has been happy since 2008 in the pot and you should do NOTHING until this time next year, when the tree is happy with your location both in your climate and your garden. Be patient and the tree will thrive, work too soon and you may well loose the tree.
Three years minimum before you start any work on any yamadori from the UK.
So, Peter... it's twelve months - to the day! Is the tree still alive and have you done any work on it yet?
Lee Brindley- Member
Re: Yamadori yew for shohin
Unfortunaly, the tree started goiing downhill, and died.
But Tony gave me a new one to play with.
Peter
But Tony gave me a new one to play with.
Peter
landerloos- Member
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