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Old 12-Jul-2004   #1
April1201
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My tree, as is.

I took the leaves off my little tree (magnolia, 12 years old) yesterday and had
a long look at the bare tree. It has more knots and woody spots than I
thought. It started to upset me, thinking I hadn't done a very good job, then
I realized "what does it matter?" It's my tree, with my vision, and it looks
good to me.

It has a main trunk, with nice roots if I may say so myself. The trunk branches
into two main branches, with one (the taller of the two) branching into two.
From those branches are smaller branches. The back is full and rounded and
I've made the front sort of flat.

It truly does look like a miniature tree. Not a bonsai following bonsai rules,
but a smaller version of a tree. I look at that tree and think that by now it
should tower over my head and the leaves should be four times the size and look
at it's present size and think "wow, I did it."

I like my tree, knots and all. My teenage son helped me with the leaves and
some light pruning. He asked how I kept it small was interested. I'm going to
teach him more so he can have the tree and the two to three others I'm going to
start on when I leave this earth.
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Old 8-Aug-2004   #2
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Re: My tree, as is.

I don't know much about bonsai (yet), but I do have a 90 year old Magnolia
in my front yard. It's been pruned over the years to keep the branches about
10 ft above ground. it has been watered and cared for. It's about 50 ft high
with a canopy of about 40 ft.

It has "knots" and "woody spots" and a few squirrel nests, too. We love it;
people actually slow their cars to get a look.

4 (almost 5 generations) and one tree.
camo




"April1201" <april1201@aol.com> wrote in message
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> I took the leaves off my little tree (magnolia, 12 years old) yesterday

and had
> a long look at the bare tree. It has more knots and woody spots than I
> thought. It started to upset me, thinking I hadn't done a very good job,

then
> I realized "what does it matter?" It's my tree, with my vision, and it

looks
> good to me.
>
> It has a main trunk, with nice roots if I may say so myself. The trunk

branches
> into two main branches, with one (the taller of the two) branching into

two.
> From those branches are smaller branches. The back is full and rounded

and
> I've made the front sort of flat.
>
> It truly does look like a miniature tree. Not a bonsai following bonsai

rules,
> but a smaller version of a tree. I look at that tree and think that by

now it
> should tower over my head and the leaves should be four times the size and

look
> at it's present size and think "wow, I did it."
>
> I like my tree, knots and all. My teenage son helped me with the leaves

and
> some light pruning. He asked how I kept it small was interested. I'm

going to
> teach him more so he can have the tree and the two to three others I'm

going to
> start on when I leave this earth.



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Old 9-Aug-2004   #3
April1201
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Re: My tree, as is.

What a wonderful tree. It sounds very impressive. I hope it lives another 90
years.
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Subject: Re: My tree, as is.
From: "camocarmen" camocarmen@hotmail.com
Date: 08/07/2004 6:57 PM Pacific Standard Time
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I don't know much about bonsai (yet), but I do have a 90 year old Magnolia
in my front yard. It's been pruned over the years to keep the branches about
10 ft above ground. it has been watered and cared for. It's about 50 ft high
with a canopy of about 40 ft.

It has "knots" and "woody spots" and a few squirrel nests, too. We love it;
people actually slow their cars to get a look.

4 (almost 5 generations) and one tree.
camo
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