I am learning to grow plants on my stones
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Re: I am learning to grow plants on my stones
Are these "real" stones?
If that's the case, they're beautiful and I have no doubt that you can make beautiful penjings with them, and anyway that's a very nice beginning.
From what I read on Wikipedia, your climate is subtropical, mild and humid: this should be ideal conditions for rock planting.
If that's the case, they're beautiful and I have no doubt that you can make beautiful penjings with them, and anyway that's a very nice beginning.
From what I read on Wikipedia, your climate is subtropical, mild and humid: this should be ideal conditions for rock planting.
AlainK- Member
Re: I am learning to grow plants on my stones
Many thanks for your question. They are not only real stones but also "natural" stones without any cut and processing. I will try to do more in the future if I have more free time.
riversoul- Member
Re: I am learning to grow plants on my stones
Very impressive for a "novice." I particularly like the green valleys. Keep us informed of additional projects you work on.
Robert J. Baran- Member
Re: I am learning to grow plants on my stones
Beautiful limestone and many stone enthusiasts will think them too good for planting! Very nice combination of great materials.
Kev Bailey- Admin
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