Beech Bonsai finished
By Poaannua
- 19 Dec, 2008
- 8 likes
The Moss makes a good finish, but of course it needs a season's growth and shaping before really being finished.
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And we will want to see it when you call it finished...deal?
19 Dec, 2008
I've got a willow, an Oak and a Sycamore that I'm trying as Bonsai, all two year old. They have done well all year and I will take them out there little dishes and trim there roots in the new year.
I have another oak seedling that is one year old that I will dig up and try something similar to your beach.
19 Dec, 2008
Well that confirms it. lol
19 Dec, 2008
Looks great Poaannua.
20 Dec, 2008
Yes, wonderful. I'll have to try my hand at this. I just love the outcome.
20 Dec, 2008
remember that the moss has a 'sponge effect' in helping to retain moisture which helps the bonsai.
27 Aug, 2009
Sorry to say that it failed to survive. Can't wim em all. I was foolish to keep it outside it should have been sheltered in a moist atmosphere until new growth appeared in the spring.
9 Feb, 2010
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Never seen a beech bonsai before - very clever and effective.
19 Dec, 2008