Your new trees in 2017
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Krištof wrote: Garden yamadori from friend´s garden.
She wanted to make some room there. It´s christmas day for me today.
Japanese maple.
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Your doing great. But if it was my tree, I would reconsider the position of the tree. I think the tree has a nice nebari but with the position it's in now. you only have a nebari on the right side that wil take some time to fix it .
Good going!
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Thanx 
I like it the way it is because it is gonna be planted on a hill over the water on a penjing tray and trees that are leaning to the side like that has most of the times strong visible nebari on the opposite side.
So I am really happy with it

I like it the way it is because it is gonna be planted on a hill over the water on a penjing tray and trees that are leaning to the side like that has most of the times strong visible nebari on the opposite side.
So I am really happy with it

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Last 2 this week.
Species unknown yet.
They grew on a concrete slabs where I collected my pines and had very small rootballs close to the trunks so I could afford plant them straight into the pot and on a slab.
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They grew on a concrete slabs where I collected my pines and had very small rootballs close to the trunks so I could afford plant them straight into the pot and on a slab.
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Hi lads, me again.
As you all loved my newly collected trees, here is one more.
Another hawthorn.
One and a half hour hard work to get it out.
I´m wrecked. Enough of deciduous trees for this year.
As you all loved my newly collected trees, here is one more.
Another hawthorn.
One and a half hour hard work to get it out.
I´m wrecked. Enough of deciduous trees for this year.
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I'm a little ashamed to show my new "trees" after Kristof's and others :lol:
But here they are. I'll plant them outside in May and hope that dogs, kids and lawn-mowers won't kill them as it had happened last year with my flowers.
But here they are. I'll plant them outside in May and hope that dogs, kids and lawn-mowers won't kill them as it had happened last year with my flowers.
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Sorry was trying to use my phone to share the image
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I mentioned in this thread about some Oaks on my father-in-laws property. After going back and looking again the material wasn't as spectacular as I remember. I sure that has never happened to anyone else here. I went ahead and collected 3 trees. They should be ready for display in a bonsai show in um... 2037.
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Krištof, I like carpinus! And curious about betula progress...keep us posted 
You use zeolit alone as a substrat?

You use zeolit alone as a substrat?
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Allright so some update pics for you 
Did I mention that I love sweating?
Carpinus, betulas, Grey poplar, filed maple

Did I mention that I love sweating?

Carpinus, betulas, Grey poplar, filed maple
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