Sixty’s
Mame
I’ve knocked my head hard and come up with this silly idea the other day of making a modular mixed maple forest 8x3 ft.
The idea so far would be to build a void in a table made out of burned reclaimed railway sleepers with a black steel frame as table legs total of the ground 2ft.
Then add all the training pots to the void in similar way to the mock up on the stand and apply a plastic mesh connecting the pots creating a moss and rocky landscape, considering using 1 inch akadama below the moss.
On the edge of the oval void I was considering using slate to give the idea that the hole forest is planted on a large slate (Hiding the void and the training pots).
The general idea would be to mimic a Japanese forest that could be easily dismantled and moved if necessary, I could just remove the moss and repot individual trees once they would need work etc…
Planning on using it as a main feature in the garden instead of the current bench, any thoughts or ideas to improve or any downside of the project that I’m not considering at the moment?
So far I’ve placed some of the trees in the intended location, large group on the left followed by a medium group to the right and a smaller group to the centre in hope of creating depth, is there more techniques I should consider wile planning the composition?
Plans for training table
Plans for final ceramic module pots