Daggum, that was awesome, brother. I really liked where you chopped them. And your philosophy on mid-summer chops makes sense to me too. If you are not 100% sold on the front you have chosen, I like the look of the composition at the 3:15 mark, where you show the back trunk is attached. It looks more like two trees with a fantastic (tire swing) primary branch. Just my 2 cents. (And then the hole is hidden in the back 🕳 ) I’m diggin it, Dave! Thanks again for the education and the sharing!!
Nice Dave, I hope the cuttings take off!!!
Wow, so much hard work! 💪👍
Great job Dave! I get tired and sweaty as well, but is part of the bonsai work fun. Just don’t forget to take care of you! Love that closing slogan
The chopped ones look so awesome if they were mine I would have air layered them and then chopped but still good work!
Great job! I think of all your trees I am always most excited to see the amurs in updates!
Daggum, that was awesome, brother.
I really liked where you chopped them. And your philosophy on mid-summer chops makes sense to me too.
If you are not 100% sold on the front you have chosen, I like the look of the composition at the 3:15 mark, where you show the back trunk is attached. It looks more like two trees with a fantastic (tire swing) primary branch. Just my 2 cents.
(And then the hole is hidden in the back 🕳 )
I’m diggin it, Dave! Thanks again for the education and the sharing!!
Two years and no one commented on this guy cutting through a tree with a drywall saw? No wonder he struggled so hard.
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not funny too listen well the dog is barking.