I think that's a big club, I'm also a member.I also do anything I can not to clean the house!
I think that's a big club, I'm also a member.I also do anything I can not to clean the house!
Haha yeah but you have your art , and your pots, printing and I’m sure lots more that you enjoy with them ! That’s the whole joy tooI have kids, what hobbies…
I have not. They are soo cheap already. I do print alot of stands. I found a really nice red mahogany wood based filiment. Still fine tuning the temp and speed.Have you printed any training pots with that thing?
Yes every weekend I work at Kifu bonsai when I don’t have family or friend obligations .. I do enjoy changing it up sometimes and winter gives me a brief break outside of prepping for repots but I bought 5 bags of each substrate last year so I’m way ahead of the gameThe off season happens during the summer for me. Growing season is the slowest part of my Bonsai year. Only daily care of the nursery and pruning of developing deciduous trees. With a predominately conifer collection this is the busy season with pruning, thinning and wiring. As long as winter protection is available Bonsai is year round in a more temperate climate such as Vancouver Island.
For many with a heated workshop or greenhouse Bonsai can be year round!
Congratulations to you and your familyThanks!
OMG I have been searching for a gargoyle that kinda looks like my dog (I saw one during a garden tour) and have been toying with the idea of carving something out of wood and then making a form to cast my own.I make concrete sculptures... papercrete gargoyle I made for my husband
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Basically I'll do anything not to clean the house...
I left all my temperate and tropical pitcher plants in GA when I moved northI have a lot of houseplants and carnivorous plants to keep me busy when I'm not working or volunteering for the bonsai club.
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