Acer Campestre, yamadori
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acer campestre
Yvonne,,,Yes i was talking about the first tree in my first post..about the 2ond i would keep the center trunk tall and either remove or shorten the rest..the branch in the rear looks large to me..remember this is only my opion about them both...take care keep us posted...john
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Re: Acer Campestre, yamadori
Hi Tom Benda and Moyogijohn
Many thanks for answers....I love the picture of the tree with leaves, maybe I schould keep the " rootbranch" as you suggest....no matter what, will the branch only do the tree/neabari good. Also the pot option is not bad at all.
Kind regards Yvonne
Many thanks for answers....I love the picture of the tree with leaves, maybe I schould keep the " rootbranch" as you suggest....no matter what, will the branch only do the tree/neabari good. Also the pot option is not bad at all.
Kind regards Yvonne
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Re: Acer Campestre, yamadori
Hi Sunip
Your new yamadori looks good, they will be fun to work with in the future...how big are they.
I was in the field to dig up some of the craetegus today, the material is fantastic....but all the thorns is killing me, my temper ran of with me,more than one time .
will post pics. later.....must go back to finish the work with the 3 clumps I took home today.
Kind regards Yvonne
Your new yamadori looks good, they will be fun to work with in the future...how big are they.
I was in the field to dig up some of the craetegus today, the material is fantastic....but all the thorns is killing me, my temper ran of with me,more than one time .
will post pics. later.....must go back to finish the work with the 3 clumps I took home today.
Kind regards Yvonne
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Re: Acer Campestre, yamadori
Hi Yvonne.
Great find - the Campestre - looking forward to seeing them in the future, I'm sure you'll get very good bonsai-trees out of them. The trunk and bark looks very interresting on tree number two.
See you soon!
Lone
Great find - the Campestre - looking forward to seeing them in the future, I'm sure you'll get very good bonsai-trees out of them. The trunk and bark looks very interresting on tree number two.
See you soon!
Lone
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Hello Ivonne,
I feel cutting back now is a good decision, you got good taper now to start with.
The trunk diameter of the Acer Campestre i showed are
14 11,5 9 cm.
hight is
60 45 40 cm.
By the way these are repotted last week, they are two seasons in pot.
I am curious about your Creatagus finds, you must be exhausted.
regards, Sunip
I feel cutting back now is a good decision, you got good taper now to start with.
The trunk diameter of the Acer Campestre i showed are
14 11,5 9 cm.
hight is
60 45 40 cm.
By the way these are repotted last week, they are two seasons in pot.
I am curious about your Creatagus finds, you must be exhausted.
regards, Sunip
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Re: Acer Campestre, yamadori
Hi Sunip
I am happy, you think the tree became better.....
Thanks for information about yours. I will look for photos later this summer.
Today, I went to the garden were i dug up the two campestre..and as I cam into the garden, I saw another tree, I JUST HAD to dig up...I already have the permision. My son is comming home on friday, and monday will we go digging it up, the tree of us. It is a campestre fat as H...
I am pretty battered from working with the craetegusfield...but they are worth it. I will send photos soon.
Kind regards Yvonne
I am happy, you think the tree became better.....
Thanks for information about yours. I will look for photos later this summer.
Today, I went to the garden were i dug up the two campestre..and as I cam into the garden, I saw another tree, I JUST HAD to dig up...I already have the permision. My son is comming home on friday, and monday will we go digging it up, the tree of us. It is a campestre fat as H...
I am pretty battered from working with the craetegusfield...but they are worth it. I will send photos soon.
Kind regards Yvonne
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Yvonne,
sorry nothing but praise to offer, I don't know enough about that maple to offer any suggestions. I am also extremely impressed with a field of potentials.
Will be watching, and thanks for taking the time to show.
Stay Well.
Khaimraj
sorry nothing but praise to offer, I don't know enough about that maple to offer any suggestions. I am also extremely impressed with a field of potentials.
Will be watching, and thanks for taking the time to show.
Stay Well.
Khaimraj
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Re: Acer Campestre, yamadori
The last coupple of days have I been in the field
First I dug up tree small groups....
And yesterday, I went for two large groups, as I really want a nice big forrest to work with.
First photo shows the two large groups...they have a taproot, but does not show on the photo. I kept the taproot for now.
It was a battle to reduse the crown, everything was holding everything, not to mention the thorns.
First I dug up tree small groups....
And yesterday, I went for two large groups, as I really want a nice big forrest to work with.
First photo shows the two large groups...they have a taproot, but does not show on the photo. I kept the taproot for now.
It was a battle to reduse the crown, everything was holding everything, not to mention the thorns.
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Re: Acer Campestre, yamadori
Some nice trunks to start up for a good bonsai.
Allso the hawthorn clumps are not bad.
Best regards,
Yannick
Allso the hawthorn clumps are not bad.
Best regards,
Yannick
ybonsai- Member
Re: Acer Campestre, yamadori
Hello Ivonne,
you really celebrate on a exhausting manner the 21e, march the beginning of spring.
Lot of work coming years.
regards, Sunip
you really celebrate on a exhausting manner the 21e, march the beginning of spring.
Lot of work coming years.
regards, Sunip
sunip- Member
Re: Acer Campestre, yamadori
Hi Yannick and Sunip
Yes...they are good finds. They will give a lot of joy in the future .....Right now, am I just really beat up.
Kind regards Yvonne
Yes...they are good finds. They will give a lot of joy in the future .....Right now, am I just really beat up.
Kind regards Yvonne
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Hi Yvonne.
It's nice the way you have cut it down - looks realy fine. I like this tree.
And all the hawthorns too - you have been working hard haven't you !!!
see you and your trees soon
Lone
It's nice the way you have cut it down - looks realy fine. I like this tree.
And all the hawthorns too - you have been working hard haven't you !!!
see you and your trees soon
Lone
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Lone
You are laughing...you will soon have soar battered hands like me
You are laughing...you will soon have soar battered hands like me
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Hi Yvonne,
I like what i see,keep us posted,the one beside is going to be a great one,thanks for posting
You take care
Your friend,
Alex/Ogie
I like what i see,keep us posted,the one beside is going to be a great one,thanks for posting
You take care
Your friend,
Alex/Ogie
ogie- Member
Re: Acer Campestre, yamadori
Yvonne,[ Dear Auntie Yvette,]
CUT PASTE is wound protector, your jar looks like mine, so I thought perhaps since you have so many cuts to seal, the container was for wounds.
I am afraid until I don't see these trees growing, I won't have much to say, nor can I offer a design, if you ask for one or any or many
Never grew hawthorns.
BUT not to fuss I am following this adventure and I hope your hands last the licks [ as we say down on my side.] licks = physical beating.
Sorry, I can't be over there, digging up trees is nothing compared to mixing yards of concrete - ha ha ha. I work for home cooked meals by the way, and a stuffed sack to rest on.
Stay well.
Khaimraj
CUT PASTE is wound protector, your jar looks like mine, so I thought perhaps since you have so many cuts to seal, the container was for wounds.
I am afraid until I don't see these trees growing, I won't have much to say, nor can I offer a design, if you ask for one or any or many
Never grew hawthorns.
BUT not to fuss I am following this adventure and I hope your hands last the licks [ as we say down on my side.] licks = physical beating.
Sorry, I can't be over there, digging up trees is nothing compared to mixing yards of concrete - ha ha ha. I work for home cooked meals by the way, and a stuffed sack to rest on.
Stay well.
Khaimraj
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Re: Acer Campestre, yamadori
Hi Khaimraj
Thanks for your interest...on monday will I go digging up a very big acer campestre...the taper looks really. really great now, I hope it still is, when dug up.
The cut paste box, is placed in the pots, for you to see the sice of the trees.
Kind regards Yvonne
No problem...I can be your auntie Yvette
Thanks for your interest...on monday will I go digging up a very big acer campestre...the taper looks really. really great now, I hope it still is, when dug up.
The cut paste box, is placed in the pots, for you to see the sice of the trees.
Kind regards Yvonne
No problem...I can be your auntie Yvette
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