They are called Scleranthus. They have roots and can be bought in nurseries. Don't leave them dry, they easily turns brown.badabing888 wrote:What species are those small moss looking ground coverings? they looks awesome, well it all does really lol
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Luckily my wife allowed me to use all the spaces availableIS2SXC wrote:I wish i had that much room the mrs would kill me hahhahahh
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These are some my pines that I have been working on lately that will be potted up hopefully this year and will be added to the display area.
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This Semi-Cascade Shimpaku is one of the highlight trees in the garden this year.
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that shimpaku is solid . A few years to fill out more and you got something special . I had one semi cascade with almost a 4 inch base years ago . Sold it to Vietnamese guy in Sydney the offer was just too good to pass up. Nice bases on some of those pines
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Thanks Matt Love that Shimpaku so much and many wanted to buy it but i'm keeping it for a long time.Matthew wrote:that shimpaku is solid . A few years to fill out more and you got something special . I had one semi cascade with almost a 4 inch base years ago . Sold it to Vietnamese guy in Sydney the offer was just too good to pass up. Nice bases on some of those pines
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Look who’s enjoying playing in the garden.
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Wonderful photo. It looks like the young visitor is doing a bit of weeding too!
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No weeder for me you lucky guy. Some nice trees there defiantly . Looking forward to when some of your large conifers make it to bonsai pots . Its been nice to get out and about the trees now that autumn has fully kicked in here and the summer heat and dry has said goodbye for awhile .....
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Spring time again. Collection is growing every year, I hope for the better.
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Looking real good. Feel my back on some of those pines already. You like them big hey
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Thanks Matt. Yeah I do like those big pines and they are getting heavier and heavier now I sold most of my mid size trees few years back to get these big once.