KINGSVILLE BOXWOOD PENJING
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Re: KINGSVILLE BOXWOOD PENJING
Hi Mike,
Thank you for sharing. How long did you have in the tray?
Thank you for sharing. How long did you have in the tray?
zejer- Member
Re: KINGSVILLE BOXWOOD PENJING
zejer wrote:Hi Mike,
Thank you for sharing. How long did you have in the tray?
I "built" this piece about 10 or so years ago. It hasn't been "repotted" in that time. Probably should be in another year or so.
mike page- Member
Re: KINGSVILLE BOXWOOD PENJING
Hi Mike.. it an old penjing.
Its a nice composition. but I think it would look nicer if the canopy is a little bit denser. and the first branch would be extended further to be more proportioned to the lovely marble slab, then some extended moss to the edge would also help.IMHO
regards,
jun
Its a nice composition. but I think it would look nicer if the canopy is a little bit denser. and the first branch would be extended further to be more proportioned to the lovely marble slab, then some extended moss to the edge would also help.IMHO
regards,
jun
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Re: KINGSVILLE BOXWOOD PENJING
Howzit Mike,
Very cool. I like the exposed roots and how you trained it to go windswept. As far as I know boxwood takes a long time to grow. Good Job!!
A Hui Hou,
-Tim
Very cool. I like the exposed roots and how you trained it to go windswept. As far as I know boxwood takes a long time to grow. Good Job!!
A Hui Hou,
-Tim
Hawaiian77- Member
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