alpineart wrote: but the results are outstanding as you have shown here .
G'day Alps, I reckon wiring a tree is half of the battle to developing a good Bonsai. If beer comes in the deal then its a

from me.
Qitianlong wrote:

Thanks for the encouragement Q.L.
Andrew F wrote:
Any more pics or info on that 300mm corky bark elm??? Looks great.
Hi Andrew, there is a thread here somewhere on the development of this tree. I will update it.
Phoenix238 wrote:Looking Fantastic there Bodhi, top job mate!!
Thanks P238, Its nice when someone else appreciates my trees.
kcpoole wrote:Cannot think of anything better, good company, beers and bonsai
And a ..AMEN..to that K.C.
Bretts wrote:Taking the wire of is worse I reckon anyway!
G'day Bretts. Happy New Year. I am discovering some forgotten wire in my efforts to defoliate my trees. Some BAD scarring
kidsandall wrote:They look awesome. Wiring is something I think people don't realise the importance of. A tree wired properly is a lot easier to place the branches where you want than one with bad wiring. You have provided an excellent example for people to follow. Personally I love wiring as it gives me a chance to look the tree over and notice small details I miss other wise.
Josh
Hi Josh, we need to catch up. I agree with all you have said and wiring is the essential ingredient of a good Bonsai.
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