Walter Pall's main blog about bonsai and his work with trees from day to day. Lots of good pictures of good trees and lots of valuable information about bonsai.
Saturday, October 20, 2007
fall pictures -part 12
Only yesterday I thought that I will not be able to beat the last fall photographs. And now today the world looks very different again.
my garden this morning hornbeam (and this I was sure could not be beaten!) two Japanese maples three European beeches
5 comments:
Alexa Montenegrian boy
said...
Snow! Wow! Temperatures here are still around 20C... And your garden looks fantastic!
I use gravel mixed with some peat and normal soil in the grwoing fields. I don't have any tres in the growing field anymore. I have them all in containers now. There the soil has to be DIFFERNET. I use mostly baked loam with some peat.
Thank you Mr.Pall! Yes, I've read your indications regarding the substrate for bonsai in pots. I was just interested about your garden, as I know it is sometimes necessary to keep the trees in the growing field until they reach some trunk thickness.
5 comments:
Snow! Wow! Temperatures here are still around 20C... And your garden looks fantastic!
OOohh!! It's simply fantastic!
Thanks for this great blog
Greetings from Spain,
Aleixo.
Hello Mr.Pall!
I am curious: do you have regular garden soil in the area of your garden where you grow pre-bonsai/yamadori in the ground?
Thank you!
Bogdan C.
Bogdan,
I use gravel mixed with some peat and normal soil in the grwoing fields. I don't have any tres in the growing field anymore. I have them all in containers now. There the soil has to be DIFFERNET. I use mostly baked loam with some peat.
Walter
Thank you Mr.Pall! Yes, I've read your indications regarding the substrate for bonsai in pots. I was just interested about your garden, as I know it is sometimes necessary to keep the trees in the growing field until they reach some trunk thickness.
Friendly,
Bogdan.
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