I recently acquired a Jim Barret pot. I did a little searching and notice three different stamps. Does anyone know the difference, ie time frame, or the reason for the change?
Though mine are doing well I'll be moving to Central Florida in about a year so don't think they'll come with me. Sucks I really like the direction there headed.
It would be scion grafts. It having rained like 22 out of the last 30 days, it's nice to be out side planning what's next for each tree. The trees and plants are waking up for sure around here.
I should have labeled pics, would have helped in getting advise. I was guessing at the species so you may be right, Procumbens. That photo is the back as I see it. This would be the front as I was trying to set the pad locations.
I started to apply wire and stood there realizing I couldn't...
Here is a common juniper I got a few years back as received...
This is today. I'm not quite getting the branch arrangement. Anyone see what I am missing or not getting? I know styling is subjective but I'd like several small pads just can't figure out how to best arrange them.
I did't see any kilns in Tokyo either. I am going to give him some ideas for what I'd like. As for price, not looking to break the bank and may seem cheap but say 50-75 $$ maybe more depending. I would think Koyo or Ino would still be more than that. A nice 6" - 8" pot. Ueno Green Club would...
My son will be in Tokyo in April visiting friends. I don't want to infringe on his fun searching, but would like him to pick me up a nice pot. Any recommendations?