Cadillactaste
Neagari Gal
Some may have read the article that my friend's BIL passed away and had bonsai stollen from his place after his death. The ones they left behind a few young trees. (I believe came from bonsaiboy.com since they found paper work on them.) I am now the beneficiary of...her having high hopes I can tend them and have her BIL rest easy that they will be cared for.
So wish I had taken a photo of before...it was definitely a young tree..."stick in the pot" bonsai. Straight trunk with a lower right branch and a huge gap leading up to a left branch...and further up still...a canopy. I'm kind of curious if bonsaiboy.com adds the wire or if he had done the work himself. But none the less...I wish to respect this man's love of bonsai. And will attempt to keep it alive. That said...the stick in the pot look wasn't working for me. So today...I walked past it and ended up bending it. Yes, it's still young material. But, the stick in the pot sad bonsai is less noticable. (Not sure what the wire was even on the tree for. It had no movement in the straight trunk...but wire on it none the less.)
So wish I had taken a photo of before...it was definitely a young tree..."stick in the pot" bonsai. Straight trunk with a lower right branch and a huge gap leading up to a left branch...and further up still...a canopy. I'm kind of curious if bonsaiboy.com adds the wire or if he had done the work himself. But none the less...I wish to respect this man's love of bonsai. And will attempt to keep it alive. That said...the stick in the pot look wasn't working for me. So today...I walked past it and ended up bending it. Yes, it's still young material. But, the stick in the pot sad bonsai is less noticable. (Not sure what the wire was even on the tree for. It had no movement in the straight trunk...but wire on it none the less.)