Shohin English Elm in Penny Davis Pot
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Shohin English Elm in Penny Davis Pot
The pleasures of digs and this is a result. Only a couple of years out of the scrub and it may have a future. Sheep grazed initial training program in operation!
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Re: Shohin English Elm in Penny Davis Pot
Weird in a good way. Looks like a rhino with a mohawk.
I like it now and look forward to what it may become.
I like it now and look forward to what it may become.
Tending bonsai teaches me patience.
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Re: Shohin English Elm in Penny Davis Pot
I missed to opportunity to give this its "late autumn tidy up" so I will wait until the August repot and wire but rectify the straight lines in the branches. On small bonsai I prefer the wilder looking branch structure.
Those sheep are difficult to train Gavin.
Those sheep are difficult to train Gavin.
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