Fall has come to my benches
2 posters
Page 1 of 1
Fall has come to my benches
I took some pictures of my benches this morning and want to share:
I realize it is hard to see details. My benches are messy
My main area:
My collected privet in Tokoname pot (I collected it in 1998 from someones garden)
Shohin Sapora japonica (Japanese Pagoda Tree I started from seed collected in 1998)
Chinese Elm I started in 2004 from a cutting:
Large Weeping Hemlock (Nursery grown, then in the ground for a few years, then in this pot since March 2011) I wired it three weeks ago:
A root over rock wild pear that I'm working on: back and front:
My Ent Beech is coming along:
My collected Russian Olive that I collected in 1999; estimated age over 50 years
I realize it is hard to see details. My benches are messy
My main area:
My collected privet in Tokoname pot (I collected it in 1998 from someones garden)
Shohin Sapora japonica (Japanese Pagoda Tree I started from seed collected in 1998)
Chinese Elm I started in 2004 from a cutting:
Large Weeping Hemlock (Nursery grown, then in the ground for a few years, then in this pot since March 2011) I wired it three weeks ago:
A root over rock wild pear that I'm working on: back and front:
My Ent Beech is coming along:
My collected Russian Olive that I collected in 1999; estimated age over 50 years
Todd Ellis- Member
Re: Fall has come to my benches
Nice garden, Todd!
I like very much that elm on the rock and that big rock standing alone.
The trunk of the russian olive is also impressive.
I like very much that elm on the rock and that big rock standing alone.
The trunk of the russian olive is also impressive.
my nellie- Member
Similar topics
» Speaking of odd coloring . . .
» Autumn (Fall) Maples
» Fall Threadleaf
» Fall in Kentucky
» Show the Autumncolour from your bonsai
» Autumn (Fall) Maples
» Fall Threadleaf
» Fall in Kentucky
» Show the Autumncolour from your bonsai
Page 1 of 1
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum