Craig wrote:any thoughts at all???
The virt probably isn't showing, however to just throw my opinion in, I like the freeform slab idea....
Craig wrote:any thoughts at all???
Its a bit of a cheat, the pot is one of mine that i enlarged & then squished but gave the shape I wanted to convey. I would even go to a completely flat vertical sided tray with minimalist feet offset from the edge. The big tray gives the tree room to star.. the square line contains it. I would aim for a tray that allows the tree to not overhang any side. I didnt know how big the tree was or I could have used a tray I have here, its about the right colour too, the brown not green. The pot I used is only 9cm.Craig wrote:Thanks Roger, i like the slab too but it would be really unsuited to my climate, too hot and dry in summer, but maybe in the future i may go that way![]()
Matt, Cheers for the virt, i like it and especially the pot, the finish is really nice, also like that style of oval pot. Funny you should post as i've been thinking about this choice recently,,thanks Matt,,,Craig
Thats very tricky Matt,,, The tree is 330mm high, and the canopy is 350mm around, the base when uncovered is about 90mm,,heres is a pic for size comparison,,,thanks again MattMattA wrote:enlarged & then squished but gave the shape I wanted to convey
Craig wrote:Thats very tricky Matt,,, The tree is 330mm high, and the canopy is 350mm around, the base when uncovered is about 90mm,,heres is a pic for size comparison,,,thanks again MattMattA wrote:enlarged & then squished but gave the shape I wanted to convey,,,Craig
MattA wrote:pump the tray up to 500 x 900 now we are talking some serious space to really set that tree right back & own its space
No need ,but if you want thats fine by me,,I love the clayMattA wrote: now I have to send it to you to see them side by side