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entrance to bonsai area with large olive just back in background
Cheers Almost 40 now how the time flies but still a spring chicken I guess. Mugo are fantastic to work with however they do need a cool/cold winter period really to keep them in good health. I don't know to many be grown outside the blue mountain , coastal region of southern NSW ?Keep Calm and Ramify wrote:Nice Matthew,
I don't own a mugo - but wish I did.
Curious now as to why the LF legend is so challenging to purchase from?
Oh Yeah, I see it's someone's special day! Happy Birthday!
Cheers Mate. yes its progressing well. I have some more things I want to add but time has been spent elsewhere lately. Catch up soon sounds great . I got a big weekend planned with a artist coming up to work some trees with me this weekend . Should be a great couple of days .Mojo Moyogi wrote:Hi Matt![]()
Wow, the transformation since you have been there is amazing. Great job on the garden, that is coming from someone who designed and built landscapes for a living for the better part of a decade. If I had a time machine and better cashflow, you would be hired![]()
We have to catch up soon![]()
Cheers,
Mojo
Never looked back since i got it off you mate. Had two repots . And that's when u definitely appreciate shohin.Meagi wrote:That big EE looks familiar
Glad it’s doing well Matthew
Would love to see these after you get around to doing the work on them, they look great! I also like the pine in the background to the left, it looks to have a pretty nice base on it too!Matthew wrote: The black pine on the right will get a new pot this year and ill try to hide that ugly root on the right . Pine on the left needs a complete wire one day
That pine has been recently sold and is going to a good home. I dug that out of the ground for Cambewarra bonsai many years ago when they were operating and they gave it to me for my hard workRyceman3 wrote:Would love to see these after you get around to doing the work on them, they look great! I also like the pine in the background to the left, it looks to have a pretty nice base on it too!Matthew wrote: The black pine on the right will get a new pot this year and ill try to hide that ugly root on the right . Pine on the left needs a complete wire one day
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Very impressive collection on the whole - thanks for giving us another look.