The suspense was killing me with the neagari concept, so on the weekend I decided to pull it apart and see what was what. First time trying this technique out, and I would go back for another bite of the cherry, I think it was reasonably succesful ... but I might change a few things too to see if I couldn't get more "rambling" in the roots. The actual exposed roots part will get lifted quite a bit as the tree grows on, there's a lot still under the soil.
I haven't really stopped playing with the roots - I'm thinking about adding a twist to them all in a year ot two perhaps ... we'll see.
It's good fun, I think I like it.
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