Walking the dog...
Posted: November 23rd, 2018, 8:05 pm
I walk the dog most evenings - today, a little earlier than normal to take advantage of a break in Melbourne’s feral weather. What’s this got to do with Bonsai? Well this...
Ok - now it’s raining again and I have two trees and a dog walking in the rain ... it did not help that Hadley the pooch then decided to take a dump! Now I had two trees, a bag of poo and a dog ....in horizontal rain! Strange times indeed.
Anyway ... here they are when they arrived home. The trunks at the base are 1-1.5” thick. But the small one looks really sick and I am not sure how long they have been out of the ground. No time to waste..... I think ... let’s repot ‘em now!
It’s now pissing down and I am outside with my family questioning my sanity.
Here they are post operation. Did I choose the right time? Only time with tell.
In truth - I reckon the one of the left is history —- looks sick. The one on the right - more of a chance but hey - what have I got to lose?
Bl@@dy fun this hobby.
And now not only do my family think I am strange ... so too my neighbours and maybe folk on this forum too.
By the way - any idea on what I have landed from the photos above?
Cheers,
Mark
Bonsai teaches me patience.
Noticing these two trees by a bin ... I was intrigued. Could I? Should I? Of course ... I knocked on the door and felt reasonably weird and uncomfortable - for start, my dog was causing numerous dogs in inside the said house to to go nuts and the owner seemed none too pleased - maybe because of his dogs, maybe because of me. Anyway he opened the front door - I still could not see him through his security door but I politely asked if he was chucking the trees out and if so ... could I please take ‘em. Sure - came the quizzical response. Ok - now it’s raining again and I have two trees and a dog walking in the rain ... it did not help that Hadley the pooch then decided to take a dump! Now I had two trees, a bag of poo and a dog ....in horizontal rain! Strange times indeed.
Anyway ... here they are when they arrived home. The trunks at the base are 1-1.5” thick. But the small one looks really sick and I am not sure how long they have been out of the ground. No time to waste..... I think ... let’s repot ‘em now!
It’s now pissing down and I am outside with my family questioning my sanity.
Here they are post operation. Did I choose the right time? Only time with tell.
In truth - I reckon the one of the left is history —- looks sick. The one on the right - more of a chance but hey - what have I got to lose?
Bl@@dy fun this hobby.
And now not only do my family think I am strange ... so too my neighbours and maybe folk on this forum too.

By the way - any idea on what I have landed from the photos above?
Cheers,
Mark
Bonsai teaches me patience.