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I have taken the plunge into pines(pics)
Hi all, wel after seeing some of the most inspiring pines last weekend at our club show I decided to take the plunge. I purchased a scots pine(first pic) also a Austrian black pine(last two pics). wish me luck
Rich
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bonsaiTALK Master
Join Date: Jun-2004
Country: Ireland
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good luck
.seriously,the little scotch pine has the making of a fine little semi-cascade,the black pine,going by the pic of the roots,a wind swept or leaning form. |
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Thanks tuckerg I did a little styling to the scots, but my main goal is to keep them alive!
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Well i just decided I will never learn unless I take the plunge. To bad they are not as forgiving as ficus
. Between the knoweldge Base here and the Club I belong to I should be OK. Rich
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