MY NEW BONSAI GARDEN

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Re: MY NEW BONSAI GARDEN

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Haha kc. That oz stand is very ..authentic. What a mix of western and oriental parts :)
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Loretta wrote:That's really nice Chris, I would love to include water like that but we have such a problem with toads. Maybe I could have water high up off the ground :idea: :idea: You've got me thinking 8-) 8-)
Might I suggest a combination of elevated pond and table; you’ll need somewhere to sit and contemplate your trees, and a cuppa would complete the scene.

I’ve been looking at deep, large glazed pots (with no hole in the bottom) meant for small water gardens. I fancy the idea of sitting some rubber spacers on the rim to support a piece of glass cut round to make your table top. If you make your spacers 20 – 30cm thick you should have plenty of air flow for plants and fish in the pond (a fish or two will eat mozzie wrigglers etc.)

If you roll a strip of aluminium Fly wire into a sausage shape and sit it between the rim of the pot and the bottom of the glass you should defeat the toads. Planted with a waterlily to bloom beneath the glass, and a comfortable chair…..

Just a thought,

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G`day Loretta , living in QLD I know what a problem toads can be . To be able to have water in my garden I have used a large pot as a water feature, so far I have had no problems with toads. Here are some pics of my collection, I have most of my trees on benches due to a lack of space. I also have some larger trees on monkey poles made from treated pine sleepers and logs. I don`t no what I will do for space in the future as I have another area with trees I am styling and growing on. One thing to give some thought too is the amount of sunlight yours trees will get in your new garden.
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Re: MY NEW BONSAI GARDEN

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Gday Rod :D

man i love your place, i could spend hours looking at and studying your trees, and your whole garden for that matter, those monsters you have scattered around look great too! they give a nice feel to your grassed area then looking through your patio to the display area looks great!

one day i will have a collection as fine as yours :D
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Thank you every one who has posted photos and given advise. Some of those photos have given me some great ideas
for my display stands and I will certainly be referring to them when I'm actually planning my area out. The winter sun at the moment has thrown quite a large part of the area into shade, but come spring (for a very short period) and then summer (for the next 9 months) it gets full blast afternoon sun which can be unforgiving :o There is a large mango tree in the yard at the back which prevents that area from getting any morning sun...so I think the tree loppers will have to do a job on it :twisted: :twisted: I'm also considering a narrow GARDEN "POTTING" SHED being in the area where I can pot and not have to carry heavy pots all the time and store all the bonsai stuff in. I really want to do a good job so I appreciate all the hints I can get. :mrgreen:
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A little bit of progression is happening at long last :D
Have been working in my new area all day today...mainly erecting a small lawn locker which gave us no end of trouble (helps if you know what you're doing I guess) :oops: Had to get my son-in-law over to help us out... too confusing :D :D
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Re: MY NEW BONSAI GARDEN

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Now that looks good sitting in a pool floaty looking over your bonsai area that looks bliss.
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