
carlitos thanks mate its my first deciduous so will be interesting too see how i go with it
andrew thanks for the tip being the first one ive had i need all the help that i can get i'll post up some progression pics when i start to work on it

Dario wrote:Hey Andrew, a very long shot...but do Gail and Lionel have a daughter named Charlize?![]()
Andrew is there any chance you could post some pics of the deciduous trees from your local nursery that exhibit/highlight the branching traits you are describing?
I for one would like to see them![]()
Cheers, Dario.
PS good luck with the trident air layer Greenhorn
Andrew Legg wrote:No sir. I'm afraid to say that is a bit too much of a long shot.
OK Dario/Greenhorn, I spent the day at Bishopsford on Thursday helping Gail and Lionel with repotting a few of their heavier trees. I took a few photos as promised and they are happy for me to post them up here.Dario wrote:Andrew Legg wrote:No sir. I'm afraid to say that is a bit too much of a long shot.
![]()
Thanks Andrew, if Gail is ok with that it would be great!![]()
No rush mate...have a good and safe trip![]()
Cheers, Dario.
Pleasure mate! Thing I like about the first one is the way Gail's got that major branch rising pretty much straight up, and it fits so beautifully in the overall design! Artistic class!Dario wrote:Sweet Andrew! Thanks for taking the time to take the photos mate![]()
And please also thank Gail and Lionel for being kind enough to share the pics of their trees![]()
Lovely trees! I love the first one the most...lots of light branches like you were saying![]()
Cheers, Dario.