Got up to the Illawarra bonsai show today,
I have to say I was very impressed with the quality of the trees on show, they had a great row of native's with beautifully themed displays, some really nice junipers and pines, and it was great to see some trees that are familiar to me on the forums in real life
Special mention goes to Ric's amazing red pine, and david's fantastic clero,
I couldn't believe how good the clero is in real life, photo's don't do it justice at all
Anyway I took the opportunity to purchase a couple of pots from Janet Selby
I intend to put the cascade juniper I worked on a couple of weeks ago into this pot come spring
And this one doesn't have a specific tree waiting for it, I just loved it. I may put a pine I have into it, not sure yet. It's a tricky tree to find a pot for, I'll put each of these pics in the respective trees threads for opinions but for now we can just enjoy some good aussie pottery
Kerrin
New pots
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Re: New pots
HI kerrin , Love the pots, great score. Have to agree Island fantastic pots for our natives. Cheers John.
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Re: New pots
Indeed - when my literati-in-training grows up, it'd do nicelyCoGRedeMptioN wrote:That second one is a ripper!