I agree I think close would be best hopefully the roots will allow it.You See the triangle shadow on The Pink pot?
I think you can put it right there....close.
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Make them allow !I agree I think close would be best hopefully the roots will allow it.
Thanks Yenling, I'm starting to agree. Initially I was thinking it would be good to try something different that I don't often see, but now I am thinking that "Mother Daughter" is better when the two trunks come from the same tree. Appreciate the feedback.I think you should get more and make a large forest planting, that would be awesome. You could plant them together for now, then add more in the future
The bark doesn't match well although they came out of the same area. I have some others with better matching bark, I am going to try some different partners with this.Is it the picture or are the barks dramatically different ?
Thanks Mach5, really appreciate your thoughts, I am starting to agree, and I don't want to try and be different just for the sake of being different. I thought I had too many collected Larch but I am realizing that one key to good group plantings is a lot of trees to choose from.With three trees you can also have more play and able to create a sense of depth making your composition more interesting
I thought I had too many collected Larch
Post a pic of yours! Grouping them together makes watering a tiny bit easier at least. I do think maybe another one with though.no such thing!
honestly, my thought on this is that if you thought it was a good idea enough to make a thread and have vision for it, then go with it. you can always evaluate the composition later and change it. if nothing else, combining the trees to one pot makes managing the herd that much easier. just my two cents. I have a collected connected mother daughter larch.
The bark of trees in nature don't always match.though the barks do not match,
Thanks guys good points, I think this is especially good for me to hear. I suppose a well done "traditional" forest isnt all that common anyway, no one seems like they want to wire all the trees and I happen to really like wiring.Nick Lenz, Kimura, and almost all the artists famous for setting new trends first learned the traditional "rules", and were very deliberate and intentional in their rule breaking.