A Hawthorn, an Elm & a Maple.
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Re: A Hawthorn, an Elm & a Maple.
nice, you yamadori'ed those i suppose? you have an eye for material with potential. In my opinion, good job collecting, its obvious you know what to expect from the material you're working with and what you're doing on the wiring part... definitely bonsai-to-be, lot of deadwood work but you dont need my advice to know that
well then, ... carry on ! and keep us posted, would like to see these after year 2 and 3 and...
regards
well then, ... carry on ! and keep us posted, would like to see these after year 2 and 3 and...
regards
Guest- Guest
Re: A Hawthorn, an Elm & a Maple.
What are you using for soil? Looks like pure gravel.
PeacefulAres- Member
Re: A Hawthorn, an Elm & a Maple.
yves71277 wrote:nice, you yamadori'ed those i suppose? you have an eye for material with potential. In my opinion, good job collecting, its obvious you know what to expect from the material you're working with and what you're doing on the wiring part... definitely bonsai-to-be, lot of deadwood work but you dont need my advice to know that
well then, ... carry on ! and keep us posted, would like to see these after year 2 and 3 and...
regards
Thanks, will keep updated.
Mr Miyagi- Member
Re: A Hawthorn, an Elm & a Maple.
PeacefulAres wrote:What are you using for soil? Looks like pure gravel.
Hi, These are in pure Moler.
Mr Miyagi- Member
Re: A Hawthorn, an Elm & a Maple.
What is moler?
These have oodles of potential, good starts-all.
These have oodles of potential, good starts-all.
JudyB- Member
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