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Re: A new look at my garden
Posted: November 20th, 2012, 7:49 pm
by alpineart
Hi Guys , its been many years of hunting and gathering , cave men were doing it , hunter /gatherers . I hunt and gather plants , it was bikes , then cars , i had collected a few brides , then i found the right one she is definitely a keeper . My wife tells all her friends i'm her hobby or is that hubby . Time management is the key to a happy household , Karen tolerates my obsession , it could be worse , tree's appear in the grounds and i just don't know where they come from , mind you i could add 100 more and wifey would know . I have promised to reduce the collection soon , been saying that for a few years , now the Lady just ignores me . If i had 50 big bonsai in 2 years they would all be Shohin or mame , i would cut , trim , hack and chop until there was nothing left but a stump in a pot . I actually get to work most of these every year , in all that spare time i have .
Cheers Alpine
Re: A new look at my garden
Posted: November 21st, 2012, 12:51 am
by The Specimen
The great alpines indeed.
Great setup and wonderful work

i would love to spend hours there !
You forgot the roo pics ^^
Re: A new look at my garden
Posted: November 21st, 2012, 5:54 am
by alpineart
Hi The specimen , if you take at the grow beds look you can see the black and white kangaroo catcher on duty . They have been persuaded to stay out of the tree's . Welcome to come up anytime , i get lost in here everyday .
Cheers Alpine
Re: A new look at my garden
Posted: November 21st, 2012, 7:01 am
by Ryan1979b
Mate that is an awesome collection you have there, Its a loverly little part od the world down where you are. I passed through the the first time this year for the snow, I can see that you would have some great collection options

Makes my limited 20 odd tree collection look like chicken feed...hehehehe... I'm iun the process of trying to fine some nice olives and natives to collect and build up my yamadori stock although I'm struggling to find any good spots in newcastle.
Keep up the goood work mate
Ryan
Re: A new look at my garden
Posted: November 21st, 2012, 7:07 am
by alpineart
Hi Ryan , mate we all started with a couple of plants , some of us just got a little bit carried away . All the material here is different and definitely unique in every sense of the word . The greatest challenge was hunting for it which has come to a stand still and will probably fade into history for me .There's more than enough here to keep me off the streets and out of trouble .
Cheers Alpine
Re: A new look at my garden
Posted: November 21st, 2012, 7:35 am
by Qitianlong
Andrew Legg wrote:New bonsai book

please alpine - how to manage your bonsai collection and your wife at the same time.

Good on ya mate!

I second this!
Re: A new look at my garden
Posted: November 21st, 2012, 8:36 am
by alpineart
Qitianlong wrote:Andrew Legg wrote:New bonsai book

please alpine - how to manage your bonsai collection and your wife at the same time.

Good on ya mate!

I second this!
Hi Guys , don't need a book , treat them all the same . Unconditional love , nurture them , feed them , love them and spoil them , and they grow and flourish into unique beauties .
Cheers Alpine
Re: A new look at my garden
Posted: November 21st, 2012, 8:58 am
by eddieperth
Thanks for sharing the terrific pics Alpine!
I am familiar with your disease. My dad used to have over 400 roses for many years. I'm just beginning with bonsai, and the other day over dinner I mentioned to my wife that I could imagine myself getting into bonsai the way my dad is with roses.
I would describe the look she gave me as 80% bemusement and 20% terror.
Keep up the good work, mate!
Re: A new look at my garden
Posted: November 21st, 2012, 10:42 am
by alpineart
H Eddieperth, mate you have to take small steps when hitting the missus with that sort of logic . That would have been like a smack in the face with a wet fish . Just go out and buy 50 pot plants and a bonsai for Her , then your on your way , for every purchase give her a gift , create a unique piece for her . My wife has a ripper Bonsai i made for her , i don't think i have any

just heaps of trainers .
Every birthday fathers day and Christmas i get some sort of Bonsai material , be it tools , pots , or even a plant from which i create a trainer out of , sooner or later it will be you who is telling her no more tree's. Every unusual tree i see i simply say i have been looking for one for years one day i'll get one day and low and behold she buys it , and its home we go . Reverse psychology i think they call it , if i sell 2 tree's i usually buy 4 more plants .
I think i had better quit giving you fella's bad advice before my wife finds out .
Cheers Alpine
Re: A new look at my garden
Posted: December 25th, 2012, 1:00 pm
by eddieperth
alpineart wrote:H Eddieperth, mate you have to take small steps when hitting the missus with that sort of logic . That would have been like a smack in the face with a wet fish . Just go out and buy 50 pot plants and a bonsai for Her , then your on your way , for every purchase give her a gift , create a unique piece for her . My wife has a ripper Bonsai i made for her , i don't think i have any

just heaps of trainers .
Every birthday fathers day and Christmas i get some sort of Bonsai material , be it tools , pots , or even a plant from which i create a trainer out of , sooner or later it will be you who is telling her no more tree's. Every unusual tree i see i simply say i have been looking for one for years one day i'll get one day and low and behold she buys it , and its home we go . Reverse psychology i think they call it , if i sell 2 tree's i usually buy 4 more plants .
I think i had better quit giving you fella's bad advice before my wife finds out .
Cheers Alpine
Hey Alpine! Think I missed this with the site breakdown a few weeks ago.
My Xmas present from the wife was a decent set of bonsai tools in a case....been using common garden tools up to this point.
I believe her statement when I kissed her was something like, 'Now I'm encouraging your diseased mind....what was I thinking!?' at least she was smiling when she said it...

Re: A new look at my garden
Posted: December 25th, 2012, 4:17 pm
by alpineart
Hi eddieperth , thats approval if ever i heard it . Now slowly introduced the plants and in no time you will be up to your obsession stage of the apprenticeship .
Cheers Alpine
Re: A new look at my garden
Posted: December 25th, 2012, 5:49 pm
by kcpoole
Weell done Eddie, Tis great when the wife approves and encourages us

Mine says that at least she knows where I am!
Ken
Re: A new look at my garden
Posted: December 25th, 2012, 9:10 pm
by Graeme
And she knows you've never got any money to be doing naughty things with.

. I know in days gone passed, if I had any spare disposable cash it was off to the Nursery for more ................................... everything and anything Bonsai. I
(I don't have that type of cash anymore

)
400 Bonsai wouldn't really be considered excessive.......................... would it?

Re: A new look at my garden
Posted: December 26th, 2012, 8:19 am
by fireworks
What a wonderful collection, Alpine! Thank you so much for sharing your photos with ideas for benching, watering and selecting similar need trees together.
Cheers mate

Re: A new look at my garden
Posted: December 26th, 2012, 8:47 am
by kcpoole
Graeme wrote:
400 Bonsai wouldn't really be considered excessive.......................... would it?

Depends on wherther you were still working or not. Full time job to have that many
Ken