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Levuccio wrote:That sounds great, cuz I ordered some too and looking for inspiration
Cheers
heres a couple from various locations on the www that i found, i had a lot more before my laptop went down and i lost all my files. there are heaps out there though, the smaller trunks on these can be grown in around 4 years, then you can add a couple more to work the foliage out and refine it.
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i will grab a pic of one i have been doing for around a year.
jamie
edit - found some more, the last few are from morten albeks galleries.
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SHOHIN YAKUZA!!! taking the top half of trees of since 2005!
and growing trees for the future generations! 50+ year plans
i received mine today, they look great, i put them in small pot untill i get some more soil for bigger ones, maybe il put a few in the ground, i havent wired them yet but when i do il put some pics up. cheers and thanks again dumper.
Hey! Mitchell runs outside to check his twisted junipers/pine seedlings haven't been stolen...
Oh, maybe not...
Looks like my stock. Nice work, I hope our efforts pay off, me thinks they will.
Regards, Mitchell.
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my main reason is that the only wire i had was the really thin stuff so to get it to hold in place i used guide wires, but yeah next time i wire them i will use thicker wire without guide wires, but thanks for asing you did make me think, hehe.
all good was just curious, what i have done with some of the thinner stock i had, that 3 mm wire would be to thick or heavy to wire with, i would use a 1mm wire folded on itself once or twice, which will give you the same strength but wiring is much easier. (three strands of 1mm wire together. if that didnt make sense before )
the other good thing about using two or three strands if the tree has some thicker branches aswell you can chose which wire comes from a convienient place and then wire the branching
SHOHIN YAKUZA!!! taking the top half of trees of since 2005!
and growing trees for the future generations! 50+ year plans