Just bought some pines
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Just bought some pines
Well a couple of days ago i just purchased two black pines and a thunderhead. Has anyone bonsai a thunderhead pine or anyone have a site or info for reference.
Also i found a feed store a couple hours away and was wondering what size granite griti should use. I found 1/8", 1/4" and 3/8". Which would be a good size to use? Thx
Also i found a feed store a couple hours away and was wondering what size granite griti should use. I found 1/8", 1/4" and 3/8". Which would be a good size to use? Thx
Hi I know that George is skilled in the art of pruning pines. I have tried once, but I didnt have enough knowledge on how to "start" pruning, because at first most pines look like christmas trees. And I have not yet found a description or tutorial that is comprehensive enough to get me started. In my garden books there are descriptions on how to tie and how to cut branshes, but it is somewhat idealistic I think. And its hard to apply that to reality. But Im also very eager to learn how to prune my pines (I have about 5 of them in my garden, all looking like christmas trees...
/Henrik
/Henrik
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It's called a pinus thunbergii. Pretty low and compact and shouldn't get very big at all no more than 2-3 ft tall. They grow long candles. The grit is for a pot. Also i'm tring to find some rock but all the rock place don't have any all i can find is river rock or small granite but it's not to dull. I"ve only found some pea gravel.
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Hi,
The best advice that I can give is for the size 8mm to 10mm as from my experience this is the best size for rakeing, and for the colour a grey/white looks best as white ie marble chippings are far to bright when in the sunlight.BUT if that is all that is available you may have to go with it.
George
The best advice that I can give is for the size 8mm to 10mm as from my experience this is the best size for rakeing, and for the colour a grey/white looks best as white ie marble chippings are far to bright when in the sunlight.BUT if that is all that is available you may have to go with it.
George
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..........except that with the sort of rubbish that comes down with the rain nowadays the white marble chips will discolour and become perfect in about a year
Sam
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Right now the weather has slowed down progress a little as most of you know. Found a place in Mt. Airy , NC. They have a rock quarry up there. Picked up some turkey git. It's called gran-i-grit. Good size, color and texture. I was suppose to start my fence this weekend but i'll have to start the weekend after. I'll take some pics a soon as i can once i get the pallet of rock.
Brian
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Hi anyone who is trying to source suitable gravel try this site www.bradstone.com and request a catalogue they have gravel of all shapes sizes and colours. Excellent weather at the moment and I'm making great headway in the garden, pics to follow soon Promise!!
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Hi Colin,
Bradstones is a good place but a bit expensive as I say I bought my limestone chippings from a place that deals with the quarry which makes it a lot cheaper.but if you don't want tons of the stuff just bags then Bradstones is ideal.
George.
Bradstones is a good place but a bit expensive as I say I bought my limestone chippings from a place that deals with the quarry which makes it a lot cheaper.but if you don't want tons of the stuff just bags then Bradstones is ideal.
George.
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