It has really warmed up in the last few days, though the nights are still near freezing.
Looks like my little Oaks, Lilac and Wisteria will be coming back to life soon :)
As I might have said in the past, the Lilac I will try to grow into a significant cascade, the Oaks I am not sure yet, but they might be fairly central to my roof terrace design once I get everything sorted for that (could be adding ~50 square metres of unhindered roof space which will give me a lot more room.
I have plenty of plants indoors but they are completely different in terms of how I approach most of them.
Weeded the trees as well a few weeks back and brought them indoors to get a better look - will post some pictures from then as well, alongside where we are now,
I am not following most of the Bonsai rules, though will incorporate some of what I know as time goes on and I can build an automated watering system so that I can maintain the recommended soil mixes.
Monday, 25 February 2019
Wednesday, 13 February 2019
Fail
That last time was a bit optimistic, given what I was about to go through.
Will share on that elsewhere, but feel I am truly coming back to being me so will attempt this again.
I have decided to make a return, and a meaningful one. Revive my web presence and see if I can find some kind of audience before I start my really crazy stuff.
I have decided to launch a number of separate blogs simultaneously.
As productivity increases I have a soft target of a post a day and a post per blog once a week.
Will update this post with links here once I have got a couple going, alongside the Anthology and the Opera Omnia:
At the very least I will revive this one as Spring approaches and my lovely little trees start coming back to life - they had a tough winter, plenty of days below freezing, so I hope they thrive.
This lost are and are not bonsai.
Technically, they are trees in pots so the transliteration matches, but not currently grown in any kind of meaningful restriction on their roots and in soil that is unfit for bonsai in any case.
The Oaks I ordered from Amazon last year and mangled somewhat, the Lilac has been with me for several years now - I tend to take it to my mums place when it is about to bloom and the Wisteria which I hope to grow in a cascade style as I do the Lilac.
Have no idea how the Oaks will do - will wait and see.
Will share on that elsewhere, but feel I am truly coming back to being me so will attempt this again.
I have decided to make a return, and a meaningful one. Revive my web presence and see if I can find some kind of audience before I start my really crazy stuff.
I have decided to launch a number of separate blogs simultaneously.
As productivity increases I have a soft target of a post a day and a post per blog once a week.
Will update this post with links here once I have got a couple going, alongside the Anthology and the Opera Omnia:
At the very least I will revive this one as Spring approaches and my lovely little trees start coming back to life - they had a tough winter, plenty of days below freezing, so I hope they thrive.
This lost are and are not bonsai.
Technically, they are trees in pots so the transliteration matches, but not currently grown in any kind of meaningful restriction on their roots and in soil that is unfit for bonsai in any case.
The Oaks I ordered from Amazon last year and mangled somewhat, the Lilac has been with me for several years now - I tend to take it to my mums place when it is about to bloom and the Wisteria which I hope to grow in a cascade style as I do the Lilac.
Have no idea how the Oaks will do - will wait and see.
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