A trident group for discussion
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Re: A trident group for discussion
Cheers for your thoughts Gavin
I see what you mean by the line across the back and would be able to offset them better I think
I will spend some time on that and come back with a photo soon
Squizz
I see what you mean by the line across the back and would be able to offset them better I think
I will spend some time on that and come back with a photo soon
Squizz
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Re: A trident group for discussion
Have adjusted those trees at the back slightly. Dressed it a little. That might do for now what do you think?
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That is looking very cool indeed! Love it and 'hat off to you, Sir' for your patience in reworking this! I recon I would have thrown the towel in by now...
One thing I'd love to se, and I don't know if this is convention or even desirable, but ... the path, I'd like to see it like and indentation - like its bee travelled by many a foot for many a year and, sorry, be of finer material.
So to describe it better (hopefully), the trees are a little high than the path, with a slight rise on the edges of the path (next to the trees) ... Purely for visual effect - it may not even be a good design for a group planting ... but that is what your group evokes in me!
Lovely job!
One thing I'd love to se, and I don't know if this is convention or even desirable, but ... the path, I'd like to see it like and indentation - like its bee travelled by many a foot for many a year and, sorry, be of finer material.
So to describe it better (hopefully), the trees are a little high than the path, with a slight rise on the edges of the path (next to the trees) ... Purely for visual effect - it may not even be a good design for a group planting ... but that is what your group evokes in me!
Lovely job!
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Re: A trident group for discussion
That has merit elmar. Maybe another thing I should work on. If I'm honest I keep looking at the 2 largest trees and think goal posts
maybe another tree.
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squizzy wrote:That has merit elmar. MYbe Nother thing I should work on. If I'm honest I keep looking at the 2 largest trees and think goal postsmaybe another tree.
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Don't know much about groups... but if that is how it makes you feel, pull one forward and the other back a little????
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Re: A trident group for discussion
Its looking good Squizz.
Have a look at this thread by treeman. You'll see he has trees in front of the line of the main trees. It looks more natural and will take away the goal post look. Also maybe a wider shallower pot to allow some space on one side.
I think forests are hard things to pull off well but when they are they can be breathtaking.
Have a look at this thread by treeman. You'll see he has trees in front of the line of the main trees. It looks more natural and will take away the goal post look. Also maybe a wider shallower pot to allow some space on one side.
I think forests are hard things to pull off well but when they are they can be breathtaking.
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Re: A trident group for discussion
Looks better for now. Have a look at some other groups on the site or in books - the larger trees are usually more embedded in their surrounding smaller trees. You have all the material, it'll just take a couple of years to get them where you want.
Thanks for posting,
Gavin
Thanks for posting,
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Re: A trident group for discussion
The space right down the middle may be contributing to the 'goal post' look. You could try cutting along the line of the path then moving the right hand group back and around to the left so that the rear tree is just slightly behind the left group. That will make the path wind through the forest and you cannot see all the way through.
The first group I put together many years ago looked a bit like yours. Moving the sub groups to close the gap made a big difference
The first group I put together many years ago looked a bit like yours. Moving the sub groups to close the gap made a big difference

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Re: A trident group for discussion
Hi Squizzy, its coming along great mate.
I think the medium used for the path may be a little large for the scale of the forest. Can you possibly switch it out with something to the likes of sand or a much smaller stone? Would look much more natural and realistic IMO.
Cheers,
Pearcy.
I think the medium used for the path may be a little large for the scale of the forest. Can you possibly switch it out with something to the likes of sand or a much smaller stone? Would look much more natural and realistic IMO.
Cheers,
Pearcy.
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Re: A trident group for discussion
Squiz, we're it mine, I'd try get that second biggest tree into the sae clump as the main tree, and replace it with the one on the extreme right of the current left hand grouping. I also find the path edge on the left a bit straight, so I'd try to run the path more front righ to back left, disappearing behind the left hand main grouping. I'd start the righ grouping a smidge further back to accommodate this. A path running behind trees creates interest absent when you can see the back of the pot on the path.
Finally, I find that main tree too straight in comparison to the others. I'd look for a slightly better main tree with a less parallel trunk line.
Great progress.
Andrew
Finally, I find that main tree too straight in comparison to the others. I'd look for a slightly better main tree with a less parallel trunk line.
Great progress.
Andrew
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Re: A trident group for discussion
Hey guys.
Have noticed quite a bit of feedback in the last few days. It may take some time to respond though as we welcomed our second child into the world yesterday. It will. E a while before my little new apprentice can be let loose with some scissors
Hope everyone is having a great day. I know I am.
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Have noticed quite a bit of feedback in the last few days. It may take some time to respond though as we welcomed our second child into the world yesterday. It will. E a while before my little new apprentice can be let loose with some scissors

Hope everyone is having a great day. I know I am.
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A trident group for discussion
Congratulation! I can certainly see why your mind would be on other things!squizzy wrote:... as we welcomed our second child into the world yesterday...
Hope everyone is having a great day. I know I am.
Squizz
Wishing you and your family well - even you Bonsai-child! LOL
Cheers
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Re: A trident group for discussion
May The Force be with you Squizz.
Enjoy this special time.
Andrew

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Congrats to both you and Mrs Squizz
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