May - best month for bonsai photos.

Just couldn't keep a secret, we thought that you hand watered every day taking almost all of your free time as a dedicated bonsai owner. Now we know that you have loads of free time.
 
Spray lance
That is a interesting looking gadget. I like it. That can work for me. It looks good quality to. Is it easily adjustable for the various fertiliser ratios? Mind sharing some more info on it plz.... what make it is, and is it available on Ebay, as i seriously doubt it to be freely available in this country :( (but I stand ready to be corrected)
 
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It is very telling that you grow, "in its 15 minutes . . .";
I, for one, totally think it is worth your efforts from what I see.
Many of our trees are on the "short" side of viewing time frame
wise; so, it is an act of love for those few fleeting days of "shine".
 
Hell yeah....
Great trees...

But No One drops cuss words at more appropriate times!.

Love it!

Sorce
We're not afraid to use the full, rich vocabulary available to the English speaking community on this side of the pond.
 
I need me a little Jerry… That probably came out wrong !!!!!
 
Real colorful language is grey!

Sorce
 
That is a interesting looking gadget. I like it. That can work for me. It looks good quality to. Is it easily adjustable for the various fertiliser ratios? Mind sharing some more info on it plz.... what make it is, and is it available on Ebay, as i seriously doubt it to be freely available in this country :( (but I stand ready to be corrected)
I bought mine at the garden center but you can find them online advertised as "car wash spray gun":

https://www.google.nl/search?q=car+...u8HMAhXGOBoKHcvmA90Q_AUIBygB&biw=1600&bih=813

http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Free..._7&btsid=9a58b389-bf1d-4926-bd23-90a593598366
 
Thanks for posting. VERY inspirational as I said in one of your other threads.
Makes me want to quit posting my junk... but no I'll keep trying to improve it. I'm guessing you aren't beginning your second season as I. I'm here to learn. Thanks again.
Mark
 
Thanks for posting. VERY inspirational as I said in one of your other threads.
Makes me want to quit posting my junk... but no I'll keep trying to improve it. I'm guessing you aren't beginning your second season as I. I'm here to learn. Thanks again.
Mark
It'll be 40 years this year, started when I was 13 and I'm now 53. In the distant past I was member of a very active club in England which resulted in having done workshops with John Naka, Bill Valavanis, Craig Coussins and Peter Adams amongst many others.

Eventually you develop an eye for nice material and, probably more importantly, what constitutes good potential material. You get to the point where you can see almost immediately when material will ever become anything - and then it's just a matter of getting it there.
 
Your collection and photographs are wonderful, Jerry. I like the Larch group in particular, something not seen here too often. Of course, I'm always a flowering quince fan!
 
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