TRENDY POTS for ODD TREES
Posted: September 3rd, 2010, 5:45 pm
I am getting tired and bored with oriental pots and after a couple of visits to Penny Davis' Mudlark Pottery I am adding FUN to my bonsai benches.
This little olive was going to be sold until I zapped in on this pot the second I saw it. At the time I had no thought of Olive tho the colouration is PERFECT with the breed. I am really pleased, the pot has lifted the tree out of the ordinary and even tho the Japanese pot it was in was lovely, this suits this odd little tree far better. The next pot I spied tucked back on a shelf was immediately married with 'Bunyip' an odd little Port Jackson that I got my hands on as an informal upright [badly done] and immediately removed all but the first branch. It has more growing and healing to do but I reckon a year or two should see it well on its way and this fun pot just reflects the fun tree. Yes, I know, too early to put it in a bonsai pot but so what... it slows the development but I get more daily pleasure when I tend the troops.
This little olive was going to be sold until I zapped in on this pot the second I saw it. At the time I had no thought of Olive tho the colouration is PERFECT with the breed. I am really pleased, the pot has lifted the tree out of the ordinary and even tho the Japanese pot it was in was lovely, this suits this odd little tree far better. The next pot I spied tucked back on a shelf was immediately married with 'Bunyip' an odd little Port Jackson that I got my hands on as an informal upright [badly done] and immediately removed all but the first branch. It has more growing and healing to do but I reckon a year or two should see it well on its way and this fun pot just reflects the fun tree. Yes, I know, too early to put it in a bonsai pot but so what... it slows the development but I get more daily pleasure when I tend the troops.