I enjoy shopping for pots. If I had the money, it'd be easy for me to spend hundreds on pots. Since I don't have the problem of too much money, I'm more selective.
Wow that big one is awesome. The smaller ones are cool as well. Thats a good plan for those three Cedar Trees ... they will look fantastic in that pot.
You said it correctly, I was just at Wigert's over the holidays. I used to live only a few miles from them before I moved. Nice pots, I got one for myself while I was there.
Hey Bravo/November, been eagerly awaiting a video...Wow, a great forest pot (Hope you video making the forest!), and I agree the Larch should look great is a round drum pot...Excellent Mame? Love acquiring pots, Thanks for sharing and look forward to future videos...Sequim, Wa...
Thanks as always for watching. Of course! - I'll definitely be filming the forest creation, as well as the larch repot. For the green mame pot, I'm thinking I'll either put a mame cotoneaster that I currently have planted in the ground or perhaps a crassula...or something totally different! We'll see.
Luckily for me, there isn't much temptation to buy expensive pots for show ready trees - 1) I don't have any show-ready trees and 2) I can't afford expensive pots! But it's always fun to move a tree up a notch - take a tree that was in the ground and move it into a training pot, or taking a tree in a training pot and moving it into something nicer.
New pots are always fun.....I'm always shopping for different pots..👍👍
I enjoy shopping for pots. If I had the money, it'd be easy for me to spend hundreds on pots. Since I don't have the problem of too much money, I'm more selective.
@BonsaiNorthwest all of mine are mame or shohin size, so finding pots is less expensive..😊
@@dkstott29 One good reason (of many) to stick to small trees.
Wow that big one is awesome. The smaller ones are cool as well. Thats a good plan for those three Cedar Trees ... they will look fantastic in that pot.
Thanks, I think so too, very excited to get those thujas into the big one here in a few months.
Love mica pots! You really can’t have too many pots - this will look fantastic, can’t wait to see you pot them up! 🎉
Yep, mica are great. So durable. I'm eager to assemble the forest. Thanks for the comment.
You said it correctly, I was just at Wigert's over the holidays. I used to live only a few miles from them before I moved. Nice pots, I got one for myself while I was there.
Thanks for the pronunciation confirmation. Glad I don't have the problem of living close to Wigert's! I'd spend too much money.
Nice video 👍Nice 3 new pots
Thanks for watching! Very excited about the mica pots especially.
Hey Bravo/November, been eagerly awaiting a video...Wow, a great forest pot (Hope you video making the forest!), and I agree the Larch should look great is a round drum pot...Excellent Mame? Love acquiring pots, Thanks for sharing and look forward to future videos...Sequim, Wa...
Thanks as always for watching. Of course! - I'll definitely be filming the forest creation, as well as the larch repot. For the green mame pot, I'm thinking I'll either put a mame cotoneaster that I currently have planted in the ground or perhaps a crassula...or something totally different! We'll see.
Very nice pots
Thanks, I'm excited to have them.
I like your thinking. Enjoy the process of growing and training Bonsai. “Expensive” pots are for near finished (show ready?)
Luckily for me, there isn't much temptation to buy expensive pots for show ready trees - 1) I don't have any show-ready trees and 2) I can't afford expensive pots! But it's always fun to move a tree up a notch - take a tree that was in the ground and move it into a training pot, or taking a tree in a training pot and moving it into something nicer.
Foist!
Ha, congrats!