Thanks Watto, appreciate the comments. It wasn't much to look at when I bought but had good bark so I figure the outlay ($1.50) was worth the riskWatto wrote:Love your work Josh, I think the transformation is great, a real credit to you.


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Thanks Watto, appreciate the comments. It wasn't much to look at when I bought but had good bark so I figure the outlay ($1.50) was worth the riskWatto wrote:Love your work Josh, I think the transformation is great, a real credit to you.
Hey Ray, thanks for that. I like what you've done, gives it a natural feel. Something to think about when I'm doing rocks-not to just go central or on top.Ray M wrote:Hi Josh,
Just had a bit of fun with your setting.![]()
Moved the tree down the hill a bit and added an accent plant.
Regards Ray
Thanks Brian. This tree has powered on. It suffered a broken broken branch due to stupidityBrian Bishop wrote:G'Day Josh,
I'm new to this forum and am in the process of going through a lot of stuff I've never seen before.
Congrats on this one, it's a great little tree as is it's rock. At the beginning of this posting there was a lot of conjecture as to whether you could keep the little fella alive.
How does it look as of this point in time.
Cheers......Brian
Here's the tree as of today. As you can see it is going strong. Started off sitting on a bed of sand in a tray but decided it needed to toughen up so sits on the bench with everything else.Brian Bishop wrote:G'Day Josh,
I'm new to this forum and am in the process of going through a lot of stuff I've never seen before.
Congrats on this one, it's a great little tree as is it's rock. At the beginning of this posting there was a lot of conjecture as to whether you could keep the little fella alive.
How does it look as of this point in time.
Cheers......Brian