My new landscape with buxus sempervirens, collected from my parent´s garden 3 years ago. It grew there for some 20 years. I started to carve it last year and finished today. After carving I lifted it out of the training container and placed on a slab. No messing with the roots at all. I am not going to style the foliage any more as I want it to look like a wild burned tree with bursts of foliage here and there on mostly dead trunk.
My bonsai diary. I will present you with what I did, spoiled, learned and have seen - that has something to do with bonsai. And to keep track of progress of my trees and penjing creations. Because I´m lovin´ it :) If you like what you see, you can check out my eshop www.bonsajovekrajinky.sk where some of my creations and yamadori trees are for sale. I ship throughout EU countries, just contact me for the shipping cost.
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Interesting project pleasing my soul.
OdpovedaťOdstrániťNot so much fond of the zeolithe leaking from the moss and the whitish pebble. But that's me. Always having some bugs...
Thanx for the helpful comments Vladimír.
OdpovedaťOdstrániťZeolite area under the dead roots of a burned tree looks really clean compared to surrounding landscape and I intended to make it more dark, but I will probably replace it with KETO or some soil altogether. Very good point! And the pebble might be removed too, I left it there cause I want to make foliage bursts very random. But it might go eventually.