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Thought I would post a photo of my little Rosemary bonsai. Had this for a while now, it is currently in a Penny Davis pot that I chose to match the flower and bark colour.
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Re: Rosemary

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Noice.......lovely balance Watto.

Of course, there are going to be Mudlark, (Penny Davis), pots in Canberra this weekend....just saying :whistle:

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I intend to be at the week of bonsai in Canberra and of course that will include having a look over all the pots.
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Hi Watto, this looks very sweet... I really like this (and the other Rosemary you have posted in the past). Saw this image while looking for something completely unrelated on the net - thought you might want to check it out...
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Thanks for the photo, but it looks a little sparse in the foliage I think?
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Watto wrote:Thanks for the photo, but it looks a little sparse in the foliage I think?
I kinda liked the dead wood more than the foliage so I would agree with you, thought it was worth a look for that... :yes:
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how does the shari get so thin?
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Love this so much!


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The bark on these is quite think, so when a branch dies there is only a slim branch left. I think that soon all those thin jins will go, but enjoy them while you can.
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So beautiful you are...
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Beverly12 wrote:So beautiful you are...
Obviously you have not see Watto in the flesh! :lol: :lol:

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How do they go with bending?
I have one in a pot I dug up from my front garden bed a few years ago, but they seem fairly snappy.

Also what about back budding?
I've really only ever cut small bits off to go with my roast lamb dinners.

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They are unreliable in back budding and if you want to bend them you need to do it early in their life.
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nice
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Thanks Watto.
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