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It's Kev

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I found this olive tree online and thought it might look good if I’m able to reduce the height. The curve way at the bottom caught my eye and I’m thinking it can look great with only that bottom part.
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I’m still at my temporary residence for another week or so. But I think it will be a great house warming gift to me from me.
 

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It’s an olive. It needs an outside garden to be “warming”, not a house!
 

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Here’s an alternate design idea. Instead of significantly reducing the height, you could aim to style this tree as a literati.
 

It's Kev

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Here’s an alternate design idea. Instead of significantly reducing the height, you could aim to style this tree as a literati.
It’s a bit tall though, don’t have space for that. So I want to make a fat little curvy tree
 

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Dang it, tree got sold before I got paid, now there’s either this...
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Or this monster that I can chop down...
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Or just wait for a nice bendy one to come along again
 
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