[Nick-Laing] Mugo Pine
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[Nick-Laing] Mugo Pine
Mugo Pine
Puchased from Bonsai the Imagination Tree
Cost: $30
Height 36cm
Base width 3cm(yet to inspect under the soil....)
Tree has had a large trunk chop and has been reduced back to a single branch.
I have a few Ideas floating around my head for what I will do. Looking to make something from nothing.
Cheers Nick
Puchased from Bonsai the Imagination Tree
Cost: $30
Height 36cm
Base width 3cm(yet to inspect under the soil....)
Tree has had a large trunk chop and has been reduced back to a single branch.
I have a few Ideas floating around my head for what I will do. Looking to make something from nothing.
Cheers Nick
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Re: [Nick-Laing] Mugo Pine
A Potential Direction... probably 5-10 years away :/
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Re: [Nick-Laing] Mugo Pine
I like you're future design,Nick.
Give it some room to grow and heavy feeding and you will get there before you know it.
Cheers,
Chris
Give it some room to grow and heavy feeding and you will get there before you know it.
Cheers,
Chris
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Re: [Nick-Laing] Mugo Pine
Thanks Chris, I look forward to developing this tree. Should be something very different.
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Re: [Nick-Laing] Mugo Pine
Change of plan on the tree, I decided given the needle length of mugo pines a different approach was in order. Additionally when I started to twist up the trunk I couldn't help myself.
Here is my projected plan....
Pictures to follow of where I am actually at.
Here is my projected plan....
Pictures to follow of where I am actually at.
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Re: [Nick-Laing] Mugo Pine
As Promised some updated pics..... The major bends have been put in place and few candles have extended out. Over all the tree is in great health.... always a good point to start.
Hopefully my Girl Friend remembers to check the soil and water all my trees ......
I will be waiting until the candles harden off before doing anything further, no problems there as I am away working in Denmark right now.....Hopefully my Girl Friend remembers to check the soil and water all my trees ......
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Re: [Nick-Laing] Mugo Pine
Lucky duck!!! Do you realise you are in one of the most important shohin centres in Europe?? Denmark is the home of Morten Albek. See his website on http://www.shohin-europe.com/INDEX/ALBEK-INFO/index.htm I hope for your own sake that you have the chance of visiting his place.
Lisa
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Re: [Nick-Laing] Mugo Pine
I get to visit a lot of great places, unfortunately I get very little free time. Most of my days are spent at the venues working. Most I get is some mornings or afternoons.
Do you know where he is?
Do you know where he is?
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Re: [Nick-Laing] Mugo Pine
Hi Nick,
Yes, little time is usually the obstacle when one has to do a job abroad, isn't it. Anyway, for what it's worth, Morten is in Odense and can be contacted via e-mail at albek@shohin-europe.com
Best wishes,
Lisa
Yes, little time is usually the obstacle when one has to do a job abroad, isn't it. Anyway, for what it's worth, Morten is in Odense and can be contacted via e-mail at albek@shohin-europe.com
Best wishes,
Lisa
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Re: [Nick-Laing] Mugo Pine
Hi Lisa,LLK wrote:Lucky duck!!! Do you realise you are in one of the most important shohin centres in Europe?? Denmark is the home of Morten Albek. See his website on http://www.shohin-europe.com/INDEX/ALBEK-INFO/index.htm I hope for your own sake that you have the chance of visiting his place.
Lisa
Thanks for the link for the shohins,..love them the most
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Re: [Nick-Laing] Mugo Pine
Currently in Malaysia right now so Unable to post an updated pics, off to China next week for work then back for Christmas, will put some updated pics on then.