This was a Pinus Nigra Austriaca / European Black Pine that i located in 1997 over the next 4 years i spent countless hours trimming and preparing for removal

. Root work in the ground is essential for a tree of this size it stood 7' 6" in the old language or about 2.3m and had a spread of 4' or 1.2m .The trunk diameter was 85-90mm estimated at around 40 years old.
In 2001 i successfully removed the tree and potted it in a huge terracotta bowl

.Over the next 7 years it was nurtured trimmed and styled into an informal upright building on ramification an back budding
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This pic was taken in 2005 where it resided as a feature tree in the front of my house .
Not long after this pic was taken i decided to place some movement into the trunk .From 2005 to 2008 it was placed under some serious pressure using 1500 kg heavy duty ratchet tie downs .If your going to bend make sure the equipment is up to the task.

After 3 1/2 years it was reduced in height from 2.3m to a mere 430mm and it had some serious movement .
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This pic was taken on the 8 / 10 / 2008 .
Due to the weight factor i decided to place the tree on the ground where it sat over the summer period then promptly died .On investigation i found the Curl grubs had managed to penetrate the soil , possibly through a misplaced mess covering the drain holes . .Sad but true ,

but i have no doubt if you want too bend it you can and yes there is more than 1 way to skin a cat .Cheers
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