Procumbens Juniper

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Re: Procumbens Juniper

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Isn't everyone’s recycler overflowing with empty beer bottles like mine? :?
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Re: Procumbens Juniper

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Jarad wrote:
MoGanic wrote:Lol "Whoops, dropped one of them designer drinking glasses babe... Oh well waste not want not!"
:lol: Yeah. Or you could go to Coles and grab a 6 or 8 pack of drinking glasses for $10. Each to their own.
:lol:
Didn't even think of that! Actually, come to think of it, we have a bunch of cheaper glasses (since I'm not allowed to use the expensive ones haha) might just "accidentally" break one of them... thus proving why I should not be allowed to use the expensive ones... hmm.

Jarad, I think I'll just take your suggestion :whistle: :whistle: :whistle:
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Re: Procumbens Juniper

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treeman wrote:
You know cutting the bark at the base of the branch, stripping the wood from the top down till you are happy with it and finishing of the by scraping and shaving with a piece of broken glass. (which is the best tool for that job)
I got the first part but was taken aback by the broken glass. I've not heard that mentioned anywhere before ... Always interested in pondering new possibilities - thats what I'm here for (and the distinct lack of a club where I live).
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This is a fantastic tree! absolutely amazing good quality! i hope you got what it was worth in the sale!

Look forward to seeing this one if it resurfaces!


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I also hope the tree resurfaces as i would love to see it progress. Hopefully it was purchased by a well schooled Bonsai artist and is still alive?
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hugh grant wrote:
i hope you got what it was worth in the sale!
No comment. :palm:
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Re: Procumbens Juniper

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bodhidharma wrote:I also hope the tree resurfaces as i would love to see it progress. Hopefully it was purchased by a well schooled Bonsai artist and is still alive?
It was and it should be.
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