Fan from Massachusetts, USA! Great video. As a beginner, I learn something new every video! And the touch of sense of humor makes them real! Keep them coming!!
I love this grouping!!! Our native Garry oaks will grow in a similar contorted manner in dry coastal areas or on rocky hill tops. I can't get enough of staring at these copses - they paint a pretty haunted image on a foggy autumn day - especially when you can hear the fog horns sounding in the distance.
I'm not the only one to think that your forest looks spooky! I thought of a story I read years ago, The Island of Doctor Moreau. It was a very strange place, and I imagine the trees were all twisted and tortured into unnatural shapes like these. I'm trying to give you a compliment!
Nice little group that Tony. Do like a hawthorn. There is a very very old one near where I live and local pagan group use it as a place of offering and worship. Lovely to see a tree being cared for
I love hawthorn as their cuttings grow quite easily and take wire well, and old one makes a good bonsai. Just be aware of the thorns. My goat willow are not doing well but not undoing until spring at the earliest. You are doing so good with your output, I love to hear you say Wecome...,,,,. Keep growing.xx
This planting inspired me to put together some twisty young apple seedling to make a "sleepy hollow" type planting. Great to see the development, even if it is only 6 months or so along. As mine is only just bare rooted, it will be a few months before I can start pruning, but I am really looking forward to it. Enjoy the lamb!
This is just how alders look in heavy snow load areas in Idaho mountains. Looks pretty natural to me. Another example of your maverik and natural approach to this artful hobby.
Probably not the classic or realistic style - but definitely interesting, remarkable and lovely Tony’s style - I love it. ❤ Enjoy your day. 🙋♀️ Cheers Martina
I have several oak forests that look just like that and in truth many sections of forest seem to grow this way naturally - especially on the roadside plantings where it all gets very congested and twisted. I think it looks just like you have taken a snapshot of trees from a larger group. Hope the lamb was good. Cheers
Fan from Massachusetts, USA! Great video. As a beginner, I learn something new every video! And the touch of sense of humor makes them real! Keep them coming!!
I love this grouping!!! Our native Garry oaks will grow in a similar contorted manner in dry coastal areas or on rocky hill tops. I can't get enough of staring at these copses - they paint a pretty haunted image on a foggy autumn day - especially when you can hear the fog horns sounding in the distance.
Indeed, wandering around these woodlands in the mist really takes some beating
Great to see you uploading regularly, keep it up pal, take care!
I'm a big Bonsai forest fan, I've grown some crab apple seedlings tempted to plant a forest with them. ❤ cheers Tony 🍻
I'm not the only one to think that your forest looks spooky! I thought of a story I read years ago, The Island of Doctor Moreau. It was a very strange place, and I imagine the trees were all twisted and tortured into unnatural shapes like these. I'm trying to give you a compliment!
Nice little group that Tony. Do like a hawthorn. There is a very very old one near where I live and local pagan group use it as a place of offering and worship. Lovely to see a tree being cared for
I love hawthorn as their cuttings grow quite easily and take wire well, and old one makes a good bonsai. Just be aware of the thorns. My goat willow are not doing well but not undoing until spring at the earliest. You are doing so good with your output, I love to hear you say Wecome...,,,,. Keep growing.xx
This planting inspired me to put together some twisty young apple seedling to make a "sleepy hollow" type planting. Great to see the development, even if it is only 6 months or so along. As mine is only just bare rooted, it will be a few months before I can start pruning, but I am really looking forward to it. Enjoy the lamb!
This is just how alders look in heavy snow load areas in Idaho mountains. Looks pretty natural to me. Another example of your maverik and natural approach to this artful hobby.
Hi tony,I think they look great,then again forest plantings are my favourites of all bonsai.thanks tony.
Love this forest . I imagine it's dark and foggy . Spooky forest. 😊
Love it Tony. Very natural looking forest planting.
I think this has potential. Get me writing like I have experience lol. I dint. But it looks good to me. Hope u enjoyed ur lamb dinner
Probably not the classic or realistic style - but definitely interesting, remarkable and lovely Tony’s style - I love it. ❤ Enjoy your day. 🙋♀️ Cheers Martina
Really beautiful Tony😊
Thanks, there is something about the disorder of this group that really appeals to me for some reason
I have several oak forests that look just like that and in truth many sections of forest seem to grow this way naturally - especially on the roadside plantings where it all gets very congested and twisted. I think it looks just like you have taken a snapshot of trees from a larger group. Hope the lamb was good. Cheers
Best to just put it in the corner of the garden and forget about it.
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Hi Tony the only person that matters is you you like it thats fine by me. Take care my friend.
Lovely job
I love it Tony ❤
Thanks Nerina 🙂
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Forest looks great
Mmm roast lamb nice 👍