

Hi Matthew , bugger entering , I was hoping you might volunteer as a real judgeMatthew wrote:Fantastic work guys . I really should come up one year or better yet enter a few trees .
Hi Hal , those rocky mountains are laid in the back or strapped into seat belts like kids . The Ishitsuki P.J Figs is about to get a new home , its too tall to fit in the back of the 4x4 now and cant be laid down .Needs about 150mm off the bottom so a new rock is in the pipeline .Hal wrote:Some awesome specimens there gents. Not sure how you managed to transport those rocky mountains.![]()
What he hasn't told you is that those mountains are actually hand made fro m hebel' aerated cement which means they are not quite as heavy as they look - still quite weighty but still manageable, just.Some awesome specimens there gents. Not sure how you managed to transport those rocky mountains
That's my preference too Matthew but the chunkier trunk on the other elm is usually attractive to untutored judges even though it has a less refined canopy.Also great Shohins Neil. I especially like the one on the left next to the corky bark
Hi Mathew , the judging would be purely voluntary . I could speak with the show committee and suggest an ideal candidate as in yourself . Our club would no doubt offer a free 12 month subscription for your services as a judgeMatthew wrote:Alpine. might take you up on the judging next year. Let me know whats involved when we get around to this time again . Ive finished my overseas holidaying by October usually