Sno’s Class of 22
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Its cold and raining . Must be tea time .
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Re: Sno’s Class of 22
Hi Craig ,just showed the better halve. Her words 'That is so cute ,why cant you do things like that ' .Cheers John.
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I am lucky my better half thinks the same way . I drilled a hole in one of her tea cups . ,
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So winter hit me and I have been snowed under with other things than bonsai . The world decided that the Snowy mountains was the place to be and this place has gone crazy . Anyway spring is coming and all these crazy people will have to look after themselves because I have other things to do .
A few years ago I took a lot of cuttings of Seiju Elm , some I wired up and a couple I put a little twist in them and had a few small trees like this one .
One of these trees where the twist was , eventually closed up and just looked like an ugly lump half way up the trunk . So I put it into a pond basket and then did a ground layer where the ‘big lump’ was . Today it was snowing so I had time to seperate the layer . For a small tree it now has quite a nice base .
The pot is a bit big but I really wanted to use it for a while .
A few years ago I took a lot of cuttings of Seiju Elm , some I wired up and a couple I put a little twist in them and had a few small trees like this one .
One of these trees where the twist was , eventually closed up and just looked like an ugly lump half way up the trunk . So I put it into a pond basket and then did a ground layer where the ‘big lump’ was . Today it was snowing so I had time to seperate the layer . For a small tree it now has quite a nice base .
The pot is a bit big but I really wanted to use it for a while .
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This one is a berberis . I just repotted it into a PK pot I just scored . It had to be a round pot because I look at it from a different angle depending if it has leaves or not . I find it an awkward tree to look at when it’s deciduous and i am not brave enough to go too radical on it pruning wise because when it’s in leaf , especially in Autumn it looks great . It’s quite chunky for a Berberis .
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I like the new pot.
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Thanks Mel .This is the fifth pot that I have had it in . I reduced the height of the tree by about a quarter to suit the pot . I like it at the moment it will be interesting to see it with its Autumn colour.
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It wasn’t raining tonight and not a breath of wind so I took the opportunity to take a couple of photos .
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Re: Sno’s Class of 22
That berberis is stunning, Sno.
Beautiful effort mate.
Beautiful effort mate.
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I style Bonsai naturally, just as they would appear in the wild.
Central Coast, NSW
Bonsai: Casuarina Leptospermum Banksia Phebalium Baeckea Melalueca Ficus
Growing Australian natives as Bonsai: viewtopic.php?p=289480#p289480
Buying and repotting Native nursery material: viewtopic.php?f=78&t=30724
Growing tips for Casuarina as Bonsai: viewtopic.php?p=244995#p244995
How to reduce moss from the trunk without damaging the bark: viewtopic.php?p=295227#p295227