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Posted 8 years 7 months ago #21410

Indo Andreas wrote: Btw, I did not ask my mone back lol. I am happy with my newly repotted trees And that's the way it should be. Nothing is more important then being happy, isn't it???


Sorry, as long as you like your plants. Keep up the good work.
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Posted 8 years 7 months ago #21411
Thank you, my plants are family!
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Posted 8 years 7 months ago #21413
The dog seems a little jealous though, I could be taking her for another walk, I'm outside ya know.
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Posted 8 years 7 months ago #21414
Oh yeah, I had three, one just died! ( that is true by the way)
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Posted 8 years 7 months ago #21448
I got this nice rock slaps, not sure what I will use the round or the long sand stone, we will see that when the trees can be placed.

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Posted 8 years 7 months ago #21736
By getting all this advice of people that seem to know a lot more then I do about my trees or style, especially how the style should look like or branches are to many or not curved, I took the time to get some samples of where I like to go with my trees. This should answer the way one thinks is not uniformed to all, the difference in style and thinking gives new creations.

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There are not to many branches on a tree if you know where you wanna go, and in nature curves in branches are not so uncommon.
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Posted 8 years 7 months ago #21740

Indo Andreas wrote: This should answer the way one thinks is not uniformed to all, the difference in style and thinking gives new creations.


No idea what you're trying to say, but the first photo is a good example of what I was trying to explain.
Trees of different sizes, different heights and girth, no trees close to the edge of the pot, uneven spaces between the trees, no symmetry, carefully arranged, but not giving the viewer the impression that the position of every tree was planned. Older trees in the center, younger trees surrounding them. Just like in nature.
This does give the viewer the impression of a forest.

No one says you must follow the exact same 'rules', but understanding why this does look very good, and why certain guidelines were followed, will help you to make a beautiful creation, rather than a not so interesting bunch of trees planted together.

I like that 2nd photo a lot too. Good example.
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Posted 8 years 7 months ago #21744
You rather missed the point that my trees are in progression and in a training pot, but never mind.
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Posted 8 years 7 months ago #21746

Indo Andreas wrote: You rather missed the point that my trees are in progression and in a training pot, but never mind.


I was talking about forest plantings in general, not specifically your trees.
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Posted 8 years 7 months ago #21747
Please go back on your comments in this topic, refine that you not talked about them.
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