Ulmus Procera -English Elm Forest
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Ulmus Procera -English Elm Forest
This was put together quite a few years ago .I stripped the old branches off after the first year of developing the roots and have tinkered with it over several seasons . After taking it along to the A/W Club meeting i decided it needed a good trim and a little fine tuning .
Cheers Alpineart
Taking on board the idea's thrown around at the meeting instead of rotating the whole composition i have adjusted the tree's slightly . Now all i have to do i concentrate on pinching it regularly .I have given it a bit more growing medium and its onto the next project .Cheers Alpineart
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Re: Ulmus Procera -English Elm Forest
Thats a nice little setting Alpine 

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Re: Ulmus Procera -English Elm Forest
Hi Bodhi , glad to see you like it
. Its getting a bit too heavy for me unfortunately . The slab itself is 700mm wide at the rear and the tallest tree is close to 800mm high. .
Cheers Alpine

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Re: Ulmus Procera -English Elm Forest
Hi Alpine,
Thats looking pretty good
I'm heading up your way next weekend to have a look at some property & if its getting a little to heavy for you I'd be very happy to take it of your hands in exchange for a pot or two that I have hanging around down here
Regard's The Hacker
Thats looking pretty good
I'm heading up your way next weekend to have a look at some property & if its getting a little to heavy for you I'd be very happy to take it of your hands in exchange for a pot or two that I have hanging around down here
Regard's The Hacker
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Re: Ulmus Procera -English Elm Forest
There were 7 trees, now there are 6.....
Not a good bonsai number.
I miss the small one, which gave contrast, and also liked having the tallest treer further off the middle. The present planting is uh.... a bit boring. Sorry!
Lisa

I miss the small one, which gave contrast, and also liked having the tallest treer further off the middle. The present planting is uh.... a bit boring. Sorry!
Lisa
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Re: Ulmus Procera -English Elm Forest
Not sure what drugs you are taking Lisa - I count 9 trees. And I think it looks better re arranged Ian - top job 

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Re: Ulmus Procera -English Elm Forest
Good material Ian, but the four trees on the right look identically spaced apart from the photo. I will come over next weekend and offer a critique.
Edit,- just realized I was referring to the first photo. the second photo is a much improved placement.
Edit,- just realized I was referring to the first photo. the second photo is a much improved placement.
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Re: Ulmus Procera -English Elm Forest
Hi Mr Hacher , Need more than a pot or two for this setting , where you been hiding ?The Hacker wrote:Hi Alpine,
Thats looking pretty good
I'm heading up your way next weekend to have a look at some property & if its getting a little to heavy for you I'd be very happy to take it of your hands in exchange for a pot or two that I have hanging around down here
Regard's The Hacker
Cheers Alpine
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Hi LLK , Count them again , can't please everyone .LLK wrote:There were 7 trees, now there are 6.....Not a good bonsai number.
I miss the small one, which gave contrast, and also liked having the tallest treer further off the middle. The present planting is uh.... a bit boring. Sorry!
Lisa
Cheers Alpine
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Hi BougyFan , you had best count them again as well , its improving .Bougy Fan wrote:Not sure what drugs you are taking Lisa - I count 9 trees. And I think it looks better re arranged Ian - top job
Cheers Alpine
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Hi Brian , first pic is the rear , second is the front . Your most welcome to come up and critique , every thing here has faults and every faults a feature , Catch you next weekend .Brian wrote:Good material Ian, but the four trees on the right look identically spaced apart from the photo. I will come over next weekend and offer a critique.
Edit,- just realized I was referring to the first photo. the second photo is a much improved placement.
Cheers Alpine
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Re: Ulmus Procera -English Elm Forest
Hi Fiveoffive , mate the discussion at the meeting got me moving things around .I looked long and hard to re-arrange it slightly but to maintain the best feature of the granite slab , even though the talk was about it not being part of the equation , i prefer a moving edge in a slab to give added depth . Each to his own , and yes i learned a lot last week .fiveoffive wrote:What would you do with out me Alpine ?
Looks good.
Cheers Alpine
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Re: Ulmus Procera -English Elm Forest
Certainly more than 6 trees in those pictures!
Great work Alpine..
I'm such a sucker for a good forest! Big fan of the English Elm as well.
Unfortunately I don't have any forests in my collection but that will change soon - no doubt!
Cheers,
Great work Alpine..
I'm such a sucker for a good forest! Big fan of the English Elm as well.
Unfortunately I don't have any forests in my collection but that will change soon - no doubt!
Cheers,
One of the fabulous things about growing bonsai is as you get old and decrepit your trees get old and beautiful
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Re: Ulmus Procera -English Elm Forest
definately 9, maybe the tenth is behind the big tree, I can't see anymore , a different angle would be nice 
