Overhaul of a 59 year old Mugo Pine.

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Overhaul of a 59 year old Mugo Pine.

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Hi all,

Tomorrow night, Tuesday 8th June from about 7pm onwards, myself and Leigh will be starting the overhaul of a 59 year old Mugo pine and recording/posting as we go in real time; thus allowing you to be involved and interacting if you wish.

The tree was repotted last year and is in really good health and is now a great candidate for the full treatment.

I intend to remove about 75% of the existing foliage and convert the main trunk into a jin. The jin will probably need to be finished and moved/carved/wired into place before we can get on with the restyling of the remaining foliage so this workshop may go over a few Tuesday nights in a row.

I am a slow but careful worker when it comes to wiring.
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Hope you enjoy. We could also field questions/suggestions/calls on my mobile if you wish. PM me if you want the number.

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Priceless :D
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good stuff Grant and Leigh.... :D

I'll be checking this out for sure :!:
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I see a whole new forum with Webcams and live viewing in the future.
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Hartos wrote:I see a whole new forum with Webcams and live viewing in the future.
The school of distance bonsai.
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:) Sounds awesome.
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You mean 5pm just on tea time and the news slot, ah well have to catch it later when, all the ideas have been put forward. Then make my assessment :P :roll: :lol:

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Sounds great Grant, I will be in that for sure.
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Nice one fellas; unfortunately im out but look forward to seeing the result of the first session. :D
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For those who have already seen tonight episode of Top Gear - tune in here!! I am hoping to take heaps of photos, and try to get some video uploaded to youtube also!
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Hi everyone,

Looks like I will have to delay one week before I can get started on the Pine. I was hoping to be better by now but a cold I caught on the plane coming back from WA has freshened up and I feel like c..p today.

To compensate I will try to get a photo up in advance so you can see the tree before we start.

Grant
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I hope you feel better soon Grant. I was looking forward to the Mugo overhaul. You have to show us the before picture to tease us a bit.

Cheers,

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Best wishes for a swift recovery.
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Grant Bowie wrote:Hi everyone,

Looks like I will have to delay one week before I can get started on the Pine. I was hoping to be better by now but a cold I caught on the plane coming back from WA has freshened up and I feel like c..p today.

To compensate I will try to get a photo up in advance so you can see the tree before we start.

Grant
To Grant and to everyone watching with anticipation, on behalf of all of WA, SORRY, we didn't mean to give you a cold :oops: :cry:

Get well soon! Looking forward to seeing the tree and the demo!!

n. ;)
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It has waited 59 years I guess it can wait a bit longer :D
I hate those travelling colds :|
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