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  1. Paulpash

    The passing of a formative Bonsai Artist (Vance Wood)

    Very sad news, thank you for helping others on here, Vance. My knowledge of Mugo is better because you took the time to share your knowledge. Rest in peace.
  2. Paulpash

    New maple?

    I'm hoping to make this a decent tree before I jog on.. A Sango Kaku my dad bought me in a garden centre getting on for 20 years ago now. Not with us any more so it has sentimental value too. A pity about your dig, Jelle, it looked a beast.
  3. Paulpash

    The Tree Thread

    Some work on the Field Maple
  4. Paulpash

    Protecting roots with bubblewrap

    I live in Yorkshire and it rarely hits -10C, usually a few around the -5C mark. Putting your trees in a heated greenhouse, by the house wall or on the ground creates a warmer micro climate. The only trees I've lost to cold were in the bad freeze of 2010 when it dropped to a silly -15C for two...
  5. Paulpash

    The Tree Thread

    Yes, they're a pain in the ass mate.
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    The Tree Thread

    A few trees off the benches...
  7. Paulpash

    Acer palmatum Senkaki from cutting (aka Sango Kaku)

    I'm developing one, too. I enjoy reading your progressions, Clem. Good luck with it.
  8. Paulpash

    Paul's Scarlet Air Layering - Callus but no roots

    I developed mine from small, pole like material that I've tried to air layer multiple times prior to chopping. My advice is to root graft, I know they take to grafting OK because I thread grafted a back branch on this no problem at all.
  9. Paulpash

    The Tree Thread

    Chinese Elm, still asleep, about 8 inches tall.
  10. Paulpash

    Chinese Quince Care

    I'd take it back tbh - maybe have a look at the roots to see if it has vine weevil (very possible if it is in inorganic soil.) Obviously, reduce watering as it is not transpiring.
  11. Paulpash

    Comment by 'Paulpash' in media 'IMG_20180207_152700_DRO.jpg'

    Here you go, click the link. IMG_20221113_160139.jpg https://www.bonsainut.com/media/img_20221113_160139-jpg.5938/
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  13. Paulpash

    Comment by 'Paulpash' in media 'IMG_20190718_200008.jpg'

    15 years or thereabouts
  14. Paulpash

    Juniper field Growing Techniques

    More steps - refinement...
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    The Tree Thread

    Cotoneaster
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    The Tree Thread

    Nearly dark shots..
  17. Paulpash

    An unusual Trident

    What a fab hobby 👌💙
  18. Paulpash

    The Tree Thread

    This Amur Maple shutting down early this year with some pretty colours. It's another year of trunk building to make a sort of multi trunk design in the end. Well worth a spot on the bench just for the Autumn show. As dug & chopped
  19. Paulpash

    The Tree Thread

    Yes mate, I'm not far away so I'll be there. Hope to see you and say hi.
  20. Paulpash

    Juniper progression

    Cheers mate 👍👍
  21. Paulpash

    Juniper progression

    More pics, some refinement shots Left pad thinned It was really dense... Light and air can now penetrate Apex thinned, tried to make the mini pads smaller the higher up I went Tree fully thinned and a little wire added
  22. Paulpash

    Any advice on over wintering a trident and a field maple?

    From a 2 leafed seedling I collected on a grass verge. It's taken 31 years with many of those bombing away in the ground. Wooden board then tiles used for nebari development. In training for 7 or 8 seasons now to hang a branch structure on it.
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    Any advice on over wintering a trident and a field maple?

    Field Maple are pretty hardy. I posted mine on the tree thread but I'll pop it here too if that's OK? Grown from a seedling.
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    The Tree Thread

    Field Maple - a very long "project"...
  25. Paulpash

    Cryptomeria "Black Dragon" Pruning

    I think you should let it grow for a season or two, the extension growth should be 3 or 4 inches with a healthy tree. Get it growing stronger and it'll develop faster.
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