Yes agreed! The wood itself is protected by multiple layers of marine grade boat varnish with drainage and wire holes - so it should not wick or lose moisture in and of itself but … but there’s just not enough of a container to … well….contain. Still nothing ventured, nothing gained.
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An Olive ... I Picked
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Re: An Olive ... I Picked
I really like the look/style of the oak slab. Perhaps you might think about commissioning a ceramic pot with the dimensions and depth that you need for the tree. To me the blue pot does nothing to enhance the style of your tree.
Although it’s a nice pot, it’s just not suitable
Cheers
Kirky
Although it’s a nice pot, it’s just not suitable
Cheers
Kirky
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Re: An Olive ... I Picked
Well … just to confuse everyone a little more … I too really liked the look of the wine barrel but it was simply not sustainable and I did not want to stress or worse - lose the tree.
So… I also really liked the rocks and setting on the barrel - and - I had this tray on hand and excuse the rough photos but this looks a treat too. And it’s a whole lot more manageable.
Importantly, my wife loves it.
I really liked the blue pot too. Albeit - this tells a more convincing story for me - and as people know by now - I swing between Bonsai and Penjing pretty liberally.
All three are fair choices … alas, this will be it’s home for the next couple of years now.
As I look at it from my position inside - as I type this post - it’s actually a beautifully balanced planting - albeit the photos do not do it justice.
I’ll let the pictures continue to divide opinion - it’s such a subjective sport - this thing Bonsai - and there lay part of its charm.
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So… I also really liked the rocks and setting on the barrel - and - I had this tray on hand and excuse the rough photos but this looks a treat too. And it’s a whole lot more manageable.
Importantly, my wife loves it.
I really liked the blue pot too. Albeit - this tells a more convincing story for me - and as people know by now - I swing between Bonsai and Penjing pretty liberally.
All three are fair choices … alas, this will be it’s home for the next couple of years now.
As I look at it from my position inside - as I type this post - it’s actually a beautifully balanced planting - albeit the photos do not do it justice.
I’ll let the pictures continue to divide opinion - it’s such a subjective sport - this thing Bonsai - and there lay part of its charm.
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Re: An Olive ... I Picked
Nice pot!!
I definitely like this one the best - hands down this is just an awesome pot.
Yep - people who buy pots that look like this have got amazing taste ... In truth, I actually do like your composition best in this pot!
I definitely like this one the best - hands down this is just an awesome pot.
Yep - people who buy pots that look like this have got amazing taste ... In truth, I actually do like your composition best in this pot!
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Re: An Olive ... I Picked
Lovely forest R3.
On this olive …. it’s a great shame that my phone camera won’t do it justice … the morning light - the sun coming up from the right but actually reflected via a window on the left - is a striking effect on this olive this morning.
It gets lost in the background (without being able to set the aperture on my phone) but you still might be able to get a sense.
Really lovely as a sip my morning coffee.
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On this olive …. it’s a great shame that my phone camera won’t do it justice … the morning light - the sun coming up from the right but actually reflected via a window on the left - is a striking effect on this olive this morning.
It gets lost in the background (without being able to set the aperture on my phone) but you still might be able to get a sense.
Really lovely as a sip my morning coffee.
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Re: An Olive ... I Picked
Looking where to find this beauty (including pot)
Hobbies, one way or another connected with the most ancient types of crafts and folk crafts, are gaining more and more popularity. Wood carving is one of them!