Wow! I didn't know you could do that with a tamarind. I've been snacking on tamarind pods and wondered if I could grow the seeds. So I go over to youtube and find you making a friggin' bonsai out of one. It's beautiful! I'm gonna attempt to grow some seeds, but, you know, just the regular way.
This looks a lot like a tree I have that I was told was a Brazilian Rainforest tree, are you familiar with it, and if so are they related or is this just another name for same tree/
Hi. I love mimosas as well. But I have a question. I live in GA and was wondering if your method with the spagma moss would work here either outdoors or indoors. Also, when pruning a mimosa, how do you trim it back with so many leaves? Do you just cut that sprout off or cut about halfway and leave some of the leaves?
Your Tamarind tree is looking better every day I see, I've found some Tamarind seeds the other day and I've given it ago and, yes, its a waiting game now (this is really testing my patient out, fingers cross).
The tree look better now without the rough edges (well i like it), good job.
Wow! I didn't know you could do that with a tamarind. I've been snacking on tamarind pods and wondered if I could grow the seeds. So I go over to youtube and find you making a friggin' bonsai out of one. It's beautiful! I'm gonna attempt to grow some seeds, but, you know, just the regular way.
GummyTumor 2 weeks ago
tamarind so abundant here in philippines we call it Sampalok
Fernan1048 3 weeks ago
This looks a lot like a tree I have that I was told was a Brazilian Rainforest tree, are you familiar with it, and if so are they related or is this just another name for same tree/
Thx
Felix0du0chat 1 month ago
Hi. I love mimosas as well. But I have a question. I live in GA and was wondering if your method with the spagma moss would work here either outdoors or indoors. Also, when pruning a mimosa, how do you trim it back with so many leaves? Do you just cut that sprout off or cut about halfway and leave some of the leaves?
EmoBipolarChick 1 year ago
Hi Jerry
Your Tamarind tree is looking better every day I see, I've found some Tamarind seeds the other day and I've given it ago and, yes, its a waiting game now (this is really testing my patient out, fingers cross).
The tree look better now without the rough edges (well i like it), good job.
translucent82 2 years ago
fantastic! love the triple trunk and i hope the canopy develops as beautifully as the plant itself.
bhellige47 2 years ago
Looks very healthy.
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I'm waiting for you to do a LARGE BONSAI.
You know, one with a Large Pot.
Something like...
22'' WIDE, X 36'' LONG, X 5'' DEEP.
You can make the pot out of cement, instead of paying the big bucks for the clay ones.
sunnybird1277 2 years ago
Hi, looks really good!
Btw when is the best season to cut your bonsai: Spring, Winter, Summer or Fall?
maximilia1 2 years ago
really looking good!!!
psychodelicdragon 2 years ago