leatherback The Treedeemer Messages 14,965 Reaction score 30,122 Location Northern Germany USDA Zone 7 Mar 3, 2024 #21 Michael P said: Such demonstrations are very dramatic with lots of entertainment value. Click to expand... Glad I am not in the same circles. First and foremost a demo should be about how one can make better bonsai. Dead trees are not bonsai.
Michael P said: Such demonstrations are very dramatic with lots of entertainment value. Click to expand... Glad I am not in the same circles. First and foremost a demo should be about how one can make better bonsai. Dead trees are not bonsai.
Michael P Omono Messages 1,369 Reaction score 2,114 Location Dallas, TX AHS heat zone 9 USDA Zone 8a Mar 3, 2024 #22 Agreed!
electraus Mame Messages 110 Reaction score 50 Location San Jose, CA USDA Zone 9 Mar 3, 2024 #23 All very helpful replies. The junipers I have in mind are all pretty healthy/vigorous and have been growing undisturbed for several years so I think I’ll experiment with 50-80% and repot the ones with
All very helpful replies. The junipers I have in mind are all pretty healthy/vigorous and have been growing undisturbed for several years so I think I’ll experiment with 50-80% and repot the ones with
sorce Nonsense Rascal Messages 32,978 Reaction score 45,836 Location Berwyn, Il USDA Zone 6.2 Mar 3, 2024 #24 Part of BDS .... Is the fact That people still remove more foliage then necessary to most quickly complete a good design. The more foliage the faster the development. You have to see the future without removing stuff that doesn't need removal, then the future comes faster. Faster Further Future Vision. Sorce
Part of BDS .... Is the fact That people still remove more foliage then necessary to most quickly complete a good design. The more foliage the faster the development. You have to see the future without removing stuff that doesn't need removal, then the future comes faster. Faster Further Future Vision. Sorce