Hi everyone,
I thought I would play around with one of the old root systems from a ground layer.
This is the old root system from the ground layer I posted in viewtopic.php?f=104&t=14664&hilit=+ground
The base of the trunk is 60mm diameter. I'm going to try and develop a lot of ramification and see how it looks after a season or two.
Regards Ray
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Re: Some fun with a Broom
Going to be a very short broom 
Sumo Broom? Does it exist?
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Re: Some fun with a Broom
Hi Ken,kcpoole wrote:Going to be a very short broom
Sumo Broom? Does it exist?![]()
Ken
Yes mate it will be for very small people.


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Re: Some fun with a Broom
Nice looking base I think it will look great once the branches fatten.
Looking forward to seeing this one progress
Looking forward to seeing this one progress

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Hi mugen,mugen wrote:Nice looking base I think it will look great once the branches fatten.
Looking forward to seeing this one progress
Thanks for the comments. I think even one more season will see the branches fatten up.
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Looks like fun... You could develop something pretty good pretty quickly I'd imagine.
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