
Footnote..If you look at where i cut the tree nearly in half it has never fully healed and i doubt it ever will. If you look at the branch placing in the photos you will see how much they have been moved around by splitting them.
You have seen me coming ken.kcpoole wrote:I like it when trees are chained to the bench before work commences
Means there is a Promise of impressive bending to come
I was going to say something similarkcpoole wrote:I like it when trees are chained to the bench before work commences![]()
It was a choice of a bottle of bourbon and some hookers or Bonsai. Might just go with the Bourbon AND Bonsai.Steven wrote:Nice tree with lots of character Bodhi. I'm looking forward to seeing what you get up to when the cat's away...
To me it is ugly Beano, the downfall of too critical an eye and desire to change things.Beano wrote:It's not ugly! It looks great already, can't wait to see it after!
Thanks for that secret and i think you are right in that regard. Funny that mine powered in the heatalpineart wrote: Ithink the resinous bark is its secret to healing splits and severe bends .Unfortunately mine were cooked this Summer under 70% shade cloth so i wont be working on them anymore .
I dont know where this project is heading yet Ray. it seems to be evolving itself. I like your suggestion but no more for a year or so and see if it likes what i have done.rodm wrote:Hi Bodhi
Maybe lose the leader, Jin something at the top and create a windswept?
Cheers Rod
see above Alps. Everything in the garden here struggled this year too. I am lucky that i have a bore and hand watered a lot of trees that are in the ground. It felt like i was constantly watering my garden and my bonsai's, and in hindsight i guess i was.alpineart wrote:Hi Bodhi , makes for a nice tree now. I had 3 - 30 footers in the garden and the heat killed 1 and never effected the others , i'm still at a loss as to why it died they are 15 -20 yo . The radiant heat here killed dozens of container growing material i have had for many years .