The diggins from Yvonnes "field"
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Re: The diggins from Yvonnes "field"
Hi Peter
Now I'm envious...
That first solitaire mother and son-of-an-almost-readymade-tree in the white octagon pot is to cry for. Lucky you. I send my best wishes for this tree's survival.
Now I'm envious...
That first solitaire mother and son-of-an-almost-readymade-tree in the white octagon pot is to cry for. Lucky you. I send my best wishes for this tree's survival.
Loke Emil- Member
Re: The diggins from Yvonnes "field"
Hi Loke Emil
You can come on sonday, or next sonday....
Contact me.
Kind regards Yvonne
You can come on sonday, or next sonday....
Contact me.
Kind regards Yvonne
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Re: The diggins from Yvonnes "field"
Love the larger trees Peter. Not sure I would have gone straight to pot though. The twin trunk Hawthorn and Sloe are excellent. I think the longer branch on the mother and daughter, needs to be shorter than the trunk on the left as it is slightly thinner?
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Re: The diggins from Yvonnes "field"
will baddeley wrote:Love the larger trees Peter. Not sure I would have gone straight to pot though. The twin trunk Hawthorn and Sloe are excellent. I think the longer branch on the mother and daughter, needs to be shorter than the trunk on the left as it is slightly thinner?
The reason why there in pots is, they where around hehe, yes the mother and daughter hase to change but I want to keep it like this for the time beiing, I want them to get trough the hardest time first.
The rose is also ment as an accent NOT a BONSAI
Peter
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