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Old 12-Dec-2005   #1
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Well I've read somewhere here that the gallery is reserved for show quality trees only. Is this true? Cause I was thinking I'd like to post all my trees in my gallery even though none of them are even close to show quality, just to update them later and show progress made. Is this ok or should I just continue to start threads in the "Show and Tell" section then update them later?
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There really not much policing of the gallery, but it is a "gallery" so if you aren't "showing" it as you would at a club show or event, then "show & tell" is the place.

Lots of members use show & tell to log devlopment of a tree

{EDIT}What I mean is, no one is going to come on and say it has to be removed as not show ready, but don't put it there unless YOU are ready to show it.

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Old 18-Sep-2006   #3
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Well I've read somewhere here that the gallery is reserved for show quality trees only. Is this true? Cause I was thinking I'd like to post all my trees in my gallery even though none of them are even close to show quality, just to update them later and show progress made. Is this ok or should I just continue to start threads in the "Show and Tell" section then update them later?
----------------------I wish there was something like a beginners gallery. I would like to see some trees that are in the same stages as mine to have something to compare to.
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Old 18-Sep-2006   #4
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Thats A Great Idea Ide Post All Mine Then
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id agree a beginers gallery would be great as some of us are beginers and i wouldnt mind knowing what the other beginers are up too and how fast thay are advancing oh buy the way ive only been doing bonsai for about ten months now
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