Well then. Sounds like a progression thread is in order!I thought I had a progression post on this trident maple forest, but I can’t seem to find it, if I did.
One of the longest surviving projects in my garden, it still has a long way to go, but I really like where it’s heading.
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That elm is so rad. I have an elm of some kind that volunteered behind my back yard and although I still haven't pinpointed what it is I think it's a Siberian. I have it in the ground going nuts but I always go check on it each day, lol. This is inspiration.Large Siberian elm.
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You owe a photo of one of your trees as inspiration to this thread.That elm is so rad. I have an elm of some kind that volunteered behind my back yard and although I still haven't pinpointed what it is I think it's a Siberian. I have it in the ground going nuts but I always go check on it each day, lol. This is inspiration.
Ornamental Plum one season after trunk chop/ collection (not at the same time). It's thinking about dropping it's leaves for autumn but our weather here is pretty spastic. Also, hey Brian! I was the guy standing behind you at Bjorn's when you were gathering all those tags for the pines. I was trying to pick out a quince but you looked busy and focused lol.You owe a photo of one of your trees as inspiration to this thread.
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Hmmm…I haven’t been to Bjorn’s since last November when I worked on this Zuisho...must have a bonsai twin out there.Ornamental Plum one season after trunk chop/ collection (not at the same time). It's thinking about dropping it's leaves for autumn but our weather here is pretty spastic. Also, hey Brian! I was the guy standing behind you at Bjorn's when you were gathering all those tags for the pines. I was trying to pick out a quince but you looked busy and focused lol.