A two in one landscape pot.

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A two in one landscape pot.

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Have been thinking of doing this for many years , finally did it .
It’s only 60 cm long , but a miniature forest would work well .
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Re: A two in one landscape pot.

Post by Jan »

I look forward to seeing it planted out.

If you don't have anything in mind, might I suggest that you look out for some Bottlebrush "Brogo Overflow".
Tiny leaf, red flower, great flakey bark, strike well from cuttings (to quickly make the numbers for a forest), stand root and top pruning well. As you can tell I'm a fan. I've been growing a batch on for a while with a forest of my own in mind.

Always good to see someone trying something different.

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Re: A two in one landscape pot.

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Thank you Jan,
However this pot/pots will be in the sales area along with many others I have made .
The Bonsai Society of Victoria show coming up in October…
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