Acer Campestre, yamadori
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Re: Acer Campestre, yamadori
Hi Yvonne,
very nice trees again, but I am thinking what you said to Palle,"we collect this one and thats the last for this year"
Peter
very nice trees again, but I am thinking what you said to Palle,"we collect this one and thats the last for this year"
Peter
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Re: Acer Campestre, yamadori
Hi Yvonne,
I like the first one,quite interesting,thanks for sharing
Regards,
Alex/Ogie
I like the first one,quite interesting,thanks for sharing
Regards,
Alex/Ogie
ogie- Member
Re: Acer Campestre, yamadori
Hi Pongsatorn, Peter and Ogie
Thanks for your reply, I am happy you like the trees.
Palle know me ...We will not go anymore this year...enough is enough.
Peter how are your yamadoris doing?
kind regards Yvonne
Thanks for your reply, I am happy you like the trees.
Palle know me ...We will not go anymore this year...enough is enough.
Peter how are your yamadoris doing?
kind regards Yvonne
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Re: Acer Campestre, yamadori
Yvonne Graubaek wrote:Hi Pongsatorn, Peter and Ogie
Thanks for your reply, I am happy you like the trees.
Palle know me ...We will not go anymore this year...enough is enough.
Peter how are your yamadoris doing?
kind regards Yvonne
They are slowly begining to bud.
landerloos- Member
Re: Acer Campestre, yamadori
Hi Yvonne,
Really nice trees, I too like the first of the Hawthorns - very nice !
There is a thread on here about airlayering Hawthorns (long time ago but worth searching for). I think the airlayer was kept on over the winter in shelter and then removed the following spring.
Paul
Paul B (Scotland)- Member
Re: Acer Campestre, yamadori
Hi Poul B
Glad you like the tree/trees.
After I send the last photos, I cut back both of the new trees. They are now nice trunks in ballance....now I hope for some years with the fun of creating the crowns.
Thanks for the information, it can be usefull.
Kind regards Yvonne
Glad you like the tree/trees.
After I send the last photos, I cut back both of the new trees. They are now nice trunks in ballance....now I hope for some years with the fun of creating the crowns.
Thanks for the information, it can be usefull.
Kind regards Yvonne
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finale
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Re: Acer Campestre, yamadori
Yvonne, me want me want, what do I have to do???
Nice old bark, and yes I think it wil survive.
Next time its better to open a new topic.
Peter
Nice old bark, and yes I think it wil survive.
Next time its better to open a new topic.
Peter
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Re: Acer Campestre, yamadori
Peter
I prommise you can have the tree, as soon as I am tired of it happy?
I prommise you can have the tree, as soon as I am tired of it happy?
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Re: Acer Campestre, yamadori
Yvonne Graubaek wrote:Peter
I prommise you can have the tree, as soon as I am tired of it happy?
Hahaha that means never or if its dead
Will, dont you think it will bud?
Peter
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Re: Acer Campestre, yamadori
landerloos wrote:Yvonne Graubaek wrote:Peter
I prommise you can have the tree, as soon as I am tired of it happy?
Hahaha that means never or if its dead
Will, dont you think it will bud?
Peter
Yes I think it will bud. Just wishing good luck to Yvonnes lovely Pear.
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Re: Acer Campestre, yamadori
Hi Will and Peter
Thanks to Peter have just learned to draw, so please, do not take notis my shaky lines.
This is were I plan to find my top, and the two lower branches.
Could you tell me your idea Will?, I would like to see it.
On the backside is no scars, this tree is a real babe
Kind regards Yvonne
Thanks to Peter have just learned to draw, so please, do not take notis my shaky lines.
This is were I plan to find my top, and the two lower branches.
Could you tell me your idea Will?, I would like to see it.
On the backside is no scars, this tree is a real babe
Kind regards Yvonne
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Re: Acer Campestre, yamadori
Hi Will
I will look forward to your drawing...My first wish, was to make the tree much shorter, so that the lowest branch was 1/3 up the trunk...this will give the massive trunk/tree I love. Maybe not really natural, but pretty much my taste....But then again, the trunk is elegant,so....
I send pics asap.
Kind regards Yvonne
I will look forward to your drawing...My first wish, was to make the tree much shorter, so that the lowest branch was 1/3 up the trunk...this will give the massive trunk/tree I love. Maybe not really natural, but pretty much my taste....But then again, the trunk is elegant,so....
I send pics asap.
Kind regards Yvonne
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Re: Acer Campestre, yamadori
Hi Ivonne.
You really have been overcome with the collecting spirit!
The virtual of Will looks tasty.
Regards, Sunip
You really have been overcome with the collecting spirit!
The virtual of Will looks tasty.
Regards, Sunip
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Re: Acer Campestre, yamadori
Thanks Sunip
This is my first big yamadoriyear, and I really hope the will survive. I do my best.
I know many bonsaigrowers is going dawn in sice.....I have many small, and I am tired of looking on big bonsai with old trunks at exhibitions, thinking, I wish it was mine.so.....
Kind regards Yvonne
This is my first big yamadoriyear, and I really hope the will survive. I do my best.
I know many bonsaigrowers is going dawn in sice.....I have many small, and I am tired of looking on big bonsai with old trunks at exhibitions, thinking, I wish it was mine.so.....
Kind regards Yvonne
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Re: Acer Campestre, yamadori
With material like this, what an excellent place to start.Yvonne Graubaek wrote:Thanks Sunip
This is my first big yamadoriyear, and I really hope the will survive. I do my best.
I know many bonsaigrowers is going dawn in sice.....I have many small, and I am tired of looking on big bonsai with old trunks at exhibitions, thinking, I wish it was mine.so.....
Kind regards Yvonne
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Re: Acer Campestre, yamadori
Hi Yvonne - what's happened to you this spring ?
All these big trees you (Palle) has dug up - only last year it was only shohin,
and you can't carry such big trees - you better come to my place and du bring them with you - I'll take good care of them - and they will surwive her in the south - you know that!
Love Lone
All these big trees you (Palle) has dug up - only last year it was only shohin,
and you can't carry such big trees - you better come to my place and du bring them with you - I'll take good care of them - and they will surwive her in the south - you know that!
Love Lone
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Re: Acer Campestre, yamadori
Lone wrote:Hi Yvonne - what's happened to you this spring ?
All these big trees you (Palle) has dug up - only last year it was only shohin,
and you can't carry such big trees - you better come to my place and du bring them with you - I'll take good care of them - and they will surwive her in the south - you know that!
Love Lone
I think she drunk to much Hb 101
Peter
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Re: Acer Campestre, yamadori
Yvonne, I also wish you good luck with your Pyrus spinosa (is it?)
If this is alike to its greek sisters (which I do not doubt), then luck is definitely on your side.
You can also wrap the pot into a black plastic bag (for keeping humid) until the pear tree sprouts new shoots and then you shift into a transparent plastic bag and after that you gradually let the tree out of the bag in a shaded place. Some Italian bonsai friends use this method (and advised me to do so) with high rates of success. I have used this method, too and I can say it really works! You should be watching closely for mold though.
If this is alike to its greek sisters (which I do not doubt), then luck is definitely on your side.
You can also wrap the pot into a black plastic bag (for keeping humid) until the pear tree sprouts new shoots and then you shift into a transparent plastic bag and after that you gradually let the tree out of the bag in a shaded place. Some Italian bonsai friends use this method (and advised me to do so) with high rates of success. I have used this method, too and I can say it really works! You should be watching closely for mold though.
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Re: Acer Campestre, yamadori
Dear My Nellie
This is a very good advise, thank you very much I dont know the latin name of the tree, maybe I find it when the tree eventully have the leaves.
Peter, I think you are right. Lone
Lone...I had to do something about my grandma-owerarms, and guess, it helped .
Maybe I am tired of theese trees in 8-10 years, if, will I give them to you and Peter.Happy?
Kind regards Yvonne
This is a very good advise, thank you very much I dont know the latin name of the tree, maybe I find it when the tree eventully have the leaves.
Peter, I think you are right. Lone
Lone...I had to do something about my grandma-owerarms, and guess, it helped .
Maybe I am tired of theese trees in 8-10 years, if, will I give them to you and Peter.Happy?
Kind regards Yvonne
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