Oh no, not another penjing....
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I need them tall and strong, somebody has to carry those heavy penjings around
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Haha haha you always have the best replies
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At a whopping 150cm tall, it would appear that my parents trained me to stay small and worked on developing my trunk.
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Hahahahaha bonsai metaphors hahaha
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Kristof - I'm assuming your penjing are kept outdoors. How do you keep the soil/substrate from eroding away under heavy rain? Do you solely rely on the moss or are their smaller rocks glued around the perimeter that are then covered up? If you don't want to spell it all out for me, is there a website (in English) you would recommend?
They're gutting a house nearby that had 100+ year old chestnut and heart pine flooring that we went dumpster diving for (project for the bed headboard) and we scored some old slate roof tiles that would make nice trays for smaller penjings. They already have holes in them too.
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They're gutting a house nearby that had 100+ year old chestnut and heart pine flooring that we went dumpster diving for (project for the bed headboard) and we scored some old slate roof tiles that would make nice trays for smaller penjings. They already have holes in them too.
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yes - walls made of KETO - or stones cemented around the substrate (cheaper but heavier version)
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Do you make the Keto yourself or do you buy it?
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