Update. Some off them are going ok. But if i look at other people there seedling......... ai ai ai.
Make that two or three years, Fonz....No worries, mine look the same, I guess we in the "Low Lands" have to add another year to what the article in Bonsai Today suggests
This is not the best view of your roof garden, Ruben!Just need 10 or so, the others i'll give away. It's starting too look like a jungle on my roof. (incl lions, elephants and giraffes)
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I like the muttley.
Those are big enough too spread pressure.[a side note]
The feet of your stand are directly n the bitumen? Not concerned with them slowly sinking through on hot days and making small holes? Maybe put a pice of wood under it to stand on? Spread the pressure?
Jelle by the way: ben je dakdekker?[a side note]
The feet of your stand are directly n the bitumen? Not concerned with them slowly sinking through on hot days and making small holes? Maybe put a pice of wood under it to stand on? Spread the pressure?
Guess I’m going to need a couple more water cans.Wow!!
if ever you get to the library, borrow the book on or by Count
Matsudaira [ Spelling? ]
He loved mame' and you should see his tables.
The ideal is supposed to be 30 to 50 Bonsai.
With that amount a watering can is ideal / heaven.
Good Day
Anthony
Fortunately not!Jelle by the way: ben je dakdekker?
Dennis, i had that problem with a kitchenworktable. Small feet that where sinking in my roof. If have a cast-iron bench with bigger feet where i did not have that problem with. Those new table's feet are triple the size.Nice Ruben seedlings look great!
love the benches!
Don't want to be an arse but jelle does have a point about the feet on warmed up bitumen I was thinking the same it will eventually cause your roof to leak water trough.
And yes in my previous job I've encountered this issue allot since we also replaced or repaired such roofs
Simple solution is to get some dakbedekking and cut up some pieces to put underneath the feets.
Another thing is the feet will attach themselves to the roofing eventually this way so if you ever want to move something to clean or any other reason you might tear up the roof better safe then sorry I'd say
Nice! I like the bends you put in them. Good result for only two growing seasons in the low lands Makes me feel more confident about my pine and larch seedlings!