herzausstahl
Chumono
So here's what happens when bonsai is mainly a secondary focus occasionally tossed in the forefront. I plan to make a main focus going forward (maybe I'll finally relax next to a pond but doubt it...).
Here's my space:
Fenced in area is my garden. Aside from taller evergreens anything planted their is open for harvesting as yardadori bonsai. It's got a variety of junipers plus some seedlings that wrre planted a few years ago. I forget the varieties of juniper but not shimpaku. Old Gold & possibly Sea Green I'd wager. Seedlings were white pine, black hills spruce, white cedar (gotten from here http://www.hickorygrovenursery.com/), some 1 gallon Scots Pines from a year Walmart carried them.
Here's my space:
Fenced in area is my garden. Aside from taller evergreens anything planted their is open for harvesting as yardadori bonsai. It's got a variety of junipers plus some seedlings that wrre planted a few years ago. I forget the varieties of juniper but not shimpaku. Old Gold & possibly Sea Green I'd wager. Seedlings were white pine, black hills spruce, white cedar (gotten from here http://www.hickorygrovenursery.com/), some 1 gallon Scots Pines from a year Walmart carried them.