Bunjeh
Chumono
So,..obviously it is a malady. I went up to to Kent to by pots yesterday. 6 out of 10 were blue.
That's all i've bought lol. I have yet to use them though. I keep all mine in cut down nursery pots. I don't see anything wrong with blue pots i don't care for light blue pots too much dark blue is nice. I do think that red flowering bonsai or red leaves in fall make a nice contrast with any blur color. But im still some what noob to bonsai so shrugs... It was also concluded that blue is also the worlds favorite color...
You're right, but my Acer goes crispy every late summer so no leaves ever turn colors.
The late Jim won't see this quote... @Vin your post relating to jkl...had me reminiscing. Found a compliment...on the creeper and blue pot it came in,from Jim I had forgotten about. Put a smile on my face...thanks for mentioning the amazing man. His ways...early in helped mold me...but, I get some crazy roots are not meant to be shown...but...going on five years and my love of exposed roots has blossomed. Two projects going on this spring...and another one in my head I am pondering doing. Some love flowers...as @Carol 83 reminded me...I am hooked on them roots. Which she can attest to. Good ol' Jim...miss him. Good archives of his though...so he lives on through his posts...and our memories.THAT is a "nice" blue pot. Fits the tree nicely, too.
I accidentally posted before I was thru making the post. Take another look. I edited it.Lovely @Adair M ! Thanks for sharing. Was thinking it ended up with a different pair of shoes...no? I maybe mistaken...
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This one is blue, and it is Chinese. Not cheap, though!
And then, there was THIS even less cheap Chinese blue pot:
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And perhaps the ULTIMATE blue pot:
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This pot is valued at well over $1Million! It rents for $100,000 for the week of Kokofu. Many Kokofu winners have used this pot to win the prize! Every year, there is great speculation over who will use it, and which tree will get to be shown in it!
As I said, there are blue pots and there are blue pots. Very typically, the cheapest of the non-winterhardy Chinese pots are brightly colored, shiney glazed brilliant blue. May are shaped like bathtubs.
That’s not the only one! There are several pots that get “shared” like that.There's the blue pot I was envisioning... ? great pairing.
? renting a pot for Kokofu...I didn't even know that was an opinion...but...DANG!
Shared is one thing among friends...but renting sounds more business inclined. Is there a company that ones use per say? Do ones have insurance on them? I mean...accidents do take place.That’s not the only one! There are several pots that get “shared” like that.
This pot is valued at well over $1Million! It rents for $100,000 for the week of Kokofu. Many Kokofu winners have used this pot to win the prize! Every year, there is great speculation over who will use it, and which tree will get to be shown in it!
Of course it’s insured! Whoever owns it bought it as an investment. They expect to get a return on their investment. It’s probably rented for other shows as well. But, they wouldn’t want to let it be used too often, then it would lose that quality of “rarity”.Shared is one thing among friends...but renting sounds more business inclined. Is there a company that ones use per say? Do ones have insurance on them? I mean...accidents do take place.