And here an update as well.
- The tree looks almost overloaded by the amount of twigs.
- I have rarely seen such a number of buds on a tree .
- Sorry, in real life the tree is an absolut stunner.
- Of course there must be done some selectiv cuttings of branches and new shoots
- I think it was the right decision to cut away the lower branches
Welcome to my blog.
This blog will show the development of some of my raw-material-yamadoris.
I am a fool for linden, but I also like to work with other native species as well ...
Thursday, 29 October 2015
Tuesday, 27 October 2015
Ulmus_1 update
Well, the ramification is much better now.
I just cut back the longest shoots wich were standing out too long of the silhoutte.
Tilia_6 update
The mountain-linden after styling.
- The ramification has to be developed.
- The aim was until now to thicken the branches
and in this regard I am absolutely satisfied with the esults so far.
- This Linden will again be offered on a selling-platform this winter.
I simply have got too much trees ... ;-)
- The ramification has to be developed.
- The aim was until now to thicken the branches
and in this regard I am absolutely satisfied with the esults so far.
- This Linden will again be offered on a selling-platform this winter.
I simply have got too much trees ... ;-)
Monday, 26 October 2015
Tilia_5 update
Current pictures of the Ace of spades - Linden
- Just a raw cutback of some needless twigs had been done.
- The overall view is becoming more harmonical.
- Branches increased thickness.
- Ther are lots of buds to creat a fine ramification.
- Just a raw cutback of some needless twigs had been done.
- The overall view is becoming more harmonical.
- Branches increased thickness.
- Ther are lots of buds to creat a fine ramification.
Sunday, 25 October 2015
Tilia_7 update
Here the update of my Linden number seven.
I clearly can remember the time I digged the tree.
It was in spring 2012:
On the ground, near the trunk there laid a radient white lower jaw of a deer.
The smell in the air was like a mixture of the forest itself and the humble flavor
of a faylike little flower.
The light was a kind of reddish-tender glowing.
The climate had a feeling of a freshnes, that the winter left behind while fleeing northbound.
I was standing right in the middle of paradise that day ...
I clearly can remember the time I digged the tree.
It was in spring 2012:
On the ground, near the trunk there laid a radient white lower jaw of a deer.
The smell in the air was like a mixture of the forest itself and the humble flavor
of a faylike little flower.
The light was a kind of reddish-tender glowing.
The climate had a feeling of a freshnes, that the winter left behind while fleeing northbound.
I was standing right in the middle of paradise that day ...
Sunday, 16 August 2015
Sorbus_1
Here is one of my new raw-material from spring 2015,
a Sorbus intermedia.
The tree was located in a flood-zone of a brook-area.
Maybe that is why the trunk is so furred.
The last picture shows a branch-grafting.
The lack of a suitable lower branch induced me to try this technique.
We will see in autaumn, wether this plan will be successful ...
a Sorbus intermedia.
The tree was located in a flood-zone of a brook-area.
Maybe that is why the trunk is so furred.
The last picture shows a branch-grafting.
The lack of a suitable lower branch induced me to try this technique.
We will see in autaumn, wether this plan will be successful ...
Friday, 7 August 2015
brook_alder
This is my latest raw-material, wich I collected on a brook landscape.
To get the permission for collecting this alder was very easy.
A storm had impacted that area the neight before.
The workers, who cleared up the wind-damages the day after
gave me kindly permission to dig out the uprooted tree.
The nebari of the tree, 24 cms wide, with lots of knobs and warts on the old bark
To get the permission for collecting this alder was very easy.
A storm had impacted that area the neight before.
The workers, who cleared up the wind-damages the day after
gave me kindly permission to dig out the uprooted tree.
The nebari of the tree, 24 cms wide, with lots of knobs and warts on the old bark
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