Welsh beauty is a bit sloe
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Re: Welsh beauty is a bit sloe
will baddeley wrote:The Sloe as it is today. Don't think it's going to have a " knock em dead" flower display at Bath.
I love this creation, because it's free!
Regards
Mario
Mario Stefano- Member
Re: Welsh beauty is a bit sloe
Pavel, Glad you like the composition
Harry, Yes John Pitt has an excellent Sloe.The pots I make are mostly for my own use but I have sold a few.
Peter. It would be good to show the tree without the wire but I doubt it will hold its shape at the moment.
Yannick. Glad you like it. I'm very much looking forward to Bath. Meeting up with you and all the other Forum members
Mario. Good swap eh!!
Harry, Yes John Pitt has an excellent Sloe.The pots I make are mostly for my own use but I have sold a few.
Peter. It would be good to show the tree without the wire but I doubt it will hold its shape at the moment.
Yannick. Glad you like it. I'm very much looking forward to Bath. Meeting up with you and all the other Forum members
Mario. Good swap eh!!
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Re: Welsh beauty is a bit sloe
will baddeley wrote:
Mario. Good swap eh!!
Anything is possible!
Mario Stefano- Member
Re: Welsh beauty is a bit sloe
Lovely tree Will, I remember it at Bath earlier this year. Mark & Ritta
Mark Cooper- Member
Re: Welsh beauty is a bit sloe
Lovely tree Will, I also remember it from Bath,
I think you are right to look for a slightly bigger pot,
it does look alittle cramped, and I know mine respond to a bit more space for the roots,
lots of food as well.
I think you are right to look for a slightly bigger pot,
it does look alittle cramped, and I know mine respond to a bit more space for the roots,
lots of food as well.
john pitt- Member
Re: Welsh beauty is a bit sloe
Thanks Mark, Ritta and John. Anyone got any suggestions for a pot?
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Re: Welsh beauty is a bit sloe
thats a very lovely tree Will.
I like the texture and color of the pot, without leaves its even better. Got that textured monochromatic effect. I hope your next bigger pot would have the same quality as this one.
regards,
jun
I like the texture and color of the pot, without leaves its even better. Got that textured monochromatic effect. I hope your next bigger pot would have the same quality as this one.
regards,
jun
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Re: Welsh beauty is a bit sloe
Hello Jun. I love the pot with this tree but it is just too small for vigorous growth. I will try and make a slightly bigger one but my pot making and glazing are a bit random.
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Re: Welsh beauty is a bit sloe
thanks Will.
just my thought- I think when it comes to color and texture of the pot, nothing can replaced this current pot that you have...the size though is a different story.
regards,
jun
just my thought- I think when it comes to color and texture of the pot, nothing can replaced this current pot that you have...the size though is a different story.
regards,
jun
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