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.
Monday, November 15, 2010
more small ashes
All colleted flowering ash, Fraxinus ornus, all shohin size, all in training less than a year.
Sure, they are in the greenhouse all winter. Outside I would be a bit more careful. But in general to cut at this time of the year is not a problem. Only leave a small stump so that the twig will not dry back and kill the last bud. I do this with hundreds of trees every year.
I'm cut back and formed now only one tree... :)) On your trees are nothing wire. How can I do like you? :) I thinking what you said in Croatia (youtube: demonstration): I make not good bonsai, I make a good tree. Your reform philosophy is hair-raising! Many people convulsively want to make a fantastic bonsai.
Hello Walter, I really like your blog, especially your eouropean origined yamadoris. We dug up very similar ashes here, in Hungary. Is that possible if these trees are from here?
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You already cut back these trees?
Sure, they are in the greenhouse all winter. Outside I would be a bit more careful. But in general to cut at this time of the year is not a problem. Only leave a small stump so that the twig will not dry back and kill the last bud.
I do this with hundreds of trees every year.
I'm cut back and formed now only one tree... :))
On your trees are nothing wire.
How can I do like you? :)
I thinking what you said in Croatia (youtube: demonstration): I make not good bonsai, I make a good tree.
Your reform philosophy is hair-raising!
Many people convulsively want to make a fantastic bonsai.
Hello Walter,
I really like your blog, especially your eouropean origined yamadoris. We dug up very similar ashes here, in Hungary. Is that possible if these trees are from here?
Andras
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