DSC02249 Unusal tree trunk formation.JPG
DSC02252 ID different leaves.JPG
DSC02254 Koala stuck in bark.JPG
DSC02251 Some of the rocks and saplings.JPG
I went out to look at some rocks I have and cut back some saplings free seeded under the old cotoneaster tree. Then I had an idea. What about a penjing landscape, grown in the ground? Not only using the present saplings but also others I have. The saplings have been cut back before and have survived. I thought they might me privet, or some cotoneasters that they are growing under. But a few have different leaves? The cotoneaster is old. Don't know how old it is it was here before my parents bought the house and I now live in.I has a fantastic trunk formation. Twin then twisting others around the base. And a koala that has been embedded in the bark. So anything that grows under it will get dappled sun at best. House was built in OR AROUND early 70s. My parents bought it in 1989. It could be quite old as the development was originally an orchard, and houses were only built c.1965 onwards.So any ideas. The BBQ next door could be a good place to display bonsai too. Though it gets more shade than where I have them now. Soil is lovely too.