I was the guest interstate judge at the show this year and I was impressed with the competition and the display.
SA trees are improving every year in leaps and bounds.
Here is an unexpected event at the show dinner for judges and stewards.
Very funny and well done; lots of sound effects. The robot is about 7 feet tall with a person inside controlling and viewing whats going on.
Grant
Bonsai at Adelaide show.
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Wish I knew you were there Grant, would have been good to say hi. One thing I noticed was the strong presence of olives among the trees on display. The garden display was amazing as well.Grant Bowie wrote:I was the guest interstate judge at the show this year and I was impressed with the competition and the display.
SA trees are improving every year in leaps and bounds.
Here is an unexpected event at the show dinner for judges and stewards.
Very funny and well done; lots of sound effects. The robot is about 7 feet tall with a person inside controlling and viewing whats going on.
Grant
Josh.