Cadillactaste
Neagari Gal
Thanks!Looking really great!
Thanks!Looking really great!
Thanks...wanted to update my thread here. Working toward a dramatic flame canopy. Getting there.Looks fantastic
Thank you...I looked back at how raw it was when it arrived this fall...and I had forgotten it was that raw of stock to be honest. Thus...updating with a current image. Can't wait to see it naked.Very nice tree and photography skills also!
Thanks... yes, with the foliage there on the surface of the pot...I was hoping to give that look.So pretty! Love that yellow spilling down the tree and out of the pot. Sweet.
Thanks Leo... just thought it would be nice to post a more current image on the thread of where I've kept it's journey. It's really been a pleasure watching it come into it's own.@Cadillactaste
Darlene, it's wonderful seeing your ginkgo again. Very nice.
Nice to see you back here Darlene.A nice fall show for this ginkgo. Wasn't sure it would be worthy of a photograph. As we had two solid days of rain.
Commissioned pot by Victor Harris of Erin Pottery.
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Thanks...but, I'm actually spending far less time online as a whole. I only wanted to update the thread. I do peek at archives to help ones in a few groups I go to. But...for the most part...my time online isn't anything to what it once was.Nice to see you back here Darlene.


Not worried about it at all. It will just develop into what looks like chi chi.I like it very much, congratulations on the evolution of your gingko! I am growing a stick myself but nothing worth showing yet!
Do you plan on dealing with the 'trifurcation' on the secondary trunk? I see its been there since the first photos of your tree and is already creating a bulge in that region!
Good luck and nice pot selection!
Peculiar...mine is in Clay King...never an issue. I highly suggest that. Boon mix is a comparable if you can't source the other.Nice. I have issues with root rot on Gingkos. Glad to see someone is having success.
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