Thanks for the input folks
Jow... i noticed you have one with a similar colour and shape with the link you gave. And , yes i can see that they could become an addiction that i could not afford
Thanks for all that info Webos..it helped immensely
G,day Craig.. for the green pot i will put an English Elm. Dont know on the others. It was interesting when i told the guy (when he finally understood me) that i was buying a pot and will find the tree for it when i get home he said..wrong way around
And, yes, Webos told me it was upside down to..oh well, thats how we learn.
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Re: Old pot bought in Japan
Hi Bodhi, it seems not matter how many pots you have when repotting there is never the right pot for the job, so in that respect I guess the guy was right. I am sure you will one day find a nice rugged old conifer that will fit the pot perfectly.
Looking forward to more pics of your trip, Did you takes lots at the bonsai museum ?
Craig
Looking forward to more pics of your trip, Did you takes lots at the bonsai museum ?
Craig