Here's one for you Raymond. Bargain!
https://www.herons.co.uk/Large-Ficus-Bonsai-Specimen-COLLECTION-ONLY

https://www.herons.co.uk/Large-Ficus-Bonsai-Specimen-COLLECTION-ONLY
Here's one for you Raymond. Bargain!
https://www.herons.co.uk/Large-Ficus-Bonsai-Specimen-COLLECTION-ONLY
Yeah, at £7K, I think you'd be correct on both of those!![]()
Very impressive Raymond and a good deal for 7 trees. Proper little forest you've got going on there, let's hug a bonsai!![]()
Ah so you got it from Herons, very good. Interesting history about them. This could be you in front of your redwood bonsai in a few years
https://i.postimg.cc/Wz7nsHdh/359852.jpg
Ah so you got it from Herons, very good. Interesting history about them. This could be you in front of your redwood bonsai in a few years
https://i.postimg.cc/Wz7nsHdh/359852.jpg
I thought they were supposed to be pot-bound? I do remember something about trimming the roots occasionally, but this is based on vague memory rather than being bothered to do five minutes' research.
I really ought to do a bit though, because the tree below is now my responsibility. My mother started it... well, at least 20 years ago, and it hasn't been touched in any way for about a decade as she slipped into dementia's apathetic grasp. I trimmed a dead bit off it earlier in the year, but I generally just let it do its thing... which is pretty much anti-bonsai!
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Thanks, they show fine in the preview, post and your quote of my post, but they're links to Google and I guess I can see them because they're mine... or something. One day I'll get the hang of the internet. And thanks for the er, potted bonsai guide. Ours was dry as a bone and had a good soak earlier in the year, but it's definitely sodden at the moment. Might give it a holiday in the conservatory now it's unlikely to get hot in there until March.pic not working btw
Thanks, they show fine in the preview, post and your quite of my post, but they're links to Google and I guess I can see them because they're mine... or something. One day I'll get the hang of the internet. And thanks for the er, potted bonsai guide. Ours was dry as a bone and had a good soak earlier in the year, but it's definitely sodden at the moment. Might give it a holiday in the conservatory now it's unlikely to get hot in there until March.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/2RGte6bCiSZMAy9y9 ought to link to a shared album.
In the spring it has delicate little pink cones, which are really rather beautiful. I really need to start looking after it, rather than letting nature and neglect do it for me. It's always been left outside, and putting it in the conservatory would, as you suggest, be a risk.That is a beautiful old pine tree.
It's a solid block of not-quite-totally-root! I've left it alone for fear of making things worse or introducing disease, because it's been like that a very long time. And that pot it's in is perfect for it. But I guess if I like the tree enough -- and I do -- I shouldn't begrudge it a slightly bigger new home.That root system looks solid and congested.
In the spring it has delicate little pink cones, which are really rather beautiful. I really need to start looking after it, rather than letting nature and neglect do it for me. It's always been left outside, and putting it in the conservatory would, as you suggest, be a risk.
It's a solid block of not-quite-totally-root! I've left it alone for fear of making things worse or introducing disease, because it's been like that a very long time. And that pot it's in is perfect for it. But I guess if I like the tree enough -- and I do -- I shouldn't begrudge it a slightly bigger new home.
I've always wondered what would happen if I planted it in the garden with 'infinite' soil available. Would it die of shock or would it suddenly go all Jack-and-the-Beanstalk on me, with a decade or two of pent-up growth potential? Given my unskilled gardening skills, it would probably just be smothered by weeds.![]()
I'm thinking about getting a bonsai tree, would the below be ideal for inside on a window seal.
https://www.herons.co.uk/Ficus-Bonsai-S-Shape
These look great, never though of growing these at home. Can you keep them indoors all year round?