Do cows make Bonsai?
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Oh my giddy Aunt! I'm in stitches...
I now see a funny side to people I didn't think had one...
good to see!
Still love the pot, and the tree isn't bad either, not that I am skilled enough to critique it.
I now see a funny side to people I didn't think had one...
good to see!
Still love the pot, and the tree isn't bad either, not that I am skilled enough to critique it.
Cheers
Elmar
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Steven wrote:Is it just me or does that last picture look like...
Great purchase, nice pot, impressive future for this tree!
Regards,
Steven
With the way the branches are sticking up in the air like that I'd say it's more likely a deer. And can I say it's a nice rack he's got too, hang on can I say that on here



I have seen many trees eaten off by cattle/horses, deer that would make awesome bonsai. Unfortunately I wasn't doing bonsai when I was growing up on the farm.
That's a great looking tree by the way.
Josh.
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Thanks for posting the other elms you dug up.regwac wrote:Here are a couple of siblings . Graham
PS those are 300 mm pots .
I thought that the tree was a bargain, considering how many years and how many cows it took to create it.
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Re: Do cows make Bonsai?
Grant would you consider possibly removing the main trunk with the right angle bend in it?
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Re: Do cows make Bonsai?
It didnt but now it does. ThanksSteven wrote:Is it just me or does that last picture look like...

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G"day
Lucky the paddock did not have cows with guns in it.
Google cows with guns....
Cheers.
Irish
Lucky the paddock did not have cows with guns in it.

Google cows with guns....

Cheers.
Irish

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Re: Do cows make Bonsai?
No,treeman wrote:Grant would you consider possibly removing the main trunk with the right angle bend in it?
I will work with what nature has provided in this case and i think it is interesting because of that bend. I will certainly have the only cow, kangaroo, deer , sheep humping bonsai in the world.
It certainly tells a story or two.
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Sorry to disappoint Grant - not the only one. There is already one in Melbourne. I'm pretty sure it is also English Elmwill work with what nature has provided in this case and i think it is interesting because of that bend. I will certainly have the only cow, kangaroo, deer , sheep humping bonsai in the world.
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This tree was dug by Mary W from Bendigo many years ago and sold on a few years ago. It was growing on the side of a river/creek bank I believe and yes it is an English elm.shibui wrote:Sorry to disappoint Grant - not the only one. There is already one in Melbourne. I'm pretty sure it is also English Elmwill work with what nature has provided in this case and i think it is interesting because of that bend. I will certainly have the only cow, kangaroo, deer , sheep humping bonsai in the world.
One of the best trees I have ever seen in Australia.I love it.
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I cannot disagree, despite having never seen this tree.Grant Bowie wrote:This tree was dug by Mary W from Bendigo many years ago and sold on a few years ago. It was growing on the side of a river/creek bank I believe and yes it is an English elm.shibui wrote:Sorry to disappoint Grant - not the only one. There is already one in Melbourne. I'm pretty sure it is also English Elmwill work with what nature has provided in this case and i think it is interesting because of that bend. I will certainly have the only cow, kangaroo, deer , sheep humping bonsai in the world.
One of the best trees I have ever seen in Australia.I love it.
Grant
BSV hey? I must make it down to the next exhibition this tree will be at. It looks absolutely spectacular and really is a credit to the quality of Bonsai we produce in Australia.
Thanks for sharing ya'll, I'm going to dream about that tree for a very long time.
Cheers,
Mo
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Re: Do cows make Bonsai?
Update.
Also it is probably Ulmus pumila or Siberian Elm.
I will lower the apex by trimming it harder in spring. I will also remove a branch or two to create some billowing effects amongst the outline.
Grant
Also it is probably Ulmus pumila or Siberian Elm.
I will lower the apex by trimming it harder in spring. I will also remove a branch or two to create some billowing effects amongst the outline.
Grant
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Whats your fert regime for these elms?Grant Bowie wrote:Update.
Also it is probably Ulmus pumila or Siberian Elm.
I will lower the apex by trimming it harder in spring. I will also remove a branch or two to create some billowing effects amongst the outline.
Grant