I think we never stop learning. These little ones should take off for you come spring. If you have some old blinds, cut the slats and use for markers. Cheaper.
On the dry soil, place some in a plastic bag and add water slowly. A bit of water and squeeze the soil like kneading dough. Add more water until you get the right consistency of soil moisture for yourself. Works as long as you add water a little at a time. If to much water, just add more soil until it is the proper moisture to handle for you and your planting. Does not have to be wet, just damp.
I have a plan for these, but the other Jade cuttings, I'd like to start doing something similar to what James does on Bonsai by the Sea. Sell items at the market. We have farmer's markets and such in the city. I will be preparing for that during my layoff time.
Cool stones. Great color and shine on them.
I think we never stop learning. These little ones should take off for you come spring. If you have some old blinds, cut the slats and use for markers. Cheaper.
That is a cool stone with the red in it.
Foist and to like also
Stove going, nice. Put on a pot of tea and have a cup with lemon and honey to take care of your cold. Lots of hot soup and rest.
I got an old kettle that whistles, like we had when I was a child. It will be perfect for out in the shop!
@@FrostBiteBonsai And for the video hearing it and watching you pour a cup of tea.
On the dry soil, place some in a plastic bag and add water slowly. A bit of water and squeeze the soil like kneading dough. Add more water until you get the right consistency of soil moisture for yourself. Works as long as you add water a little at a time. If to much water, just add more soil until it is the proper moisture to handle for you and your planting. Does not have to be wet, just damp.
Thanks Tom! Good idea!
Winter. Also hard for me to get cuttings to root, be we try.
We can't Not try.... You would never know if it works if we don't right?
2:23 into the video, that one looks like a maple leaf on the one side.
It does! It was too neat to leave behind! Or should I say to leaf behind Hahaha!
Gollum Jade cuttings. If they all root, you can sell them to your local nursery or on trade. Just and idea.
I have a plan for these, but the other Jade cuttings, I'd like to start doing something similar to what James does on Bonsai by the Sea. Sell items at the market. We have farmer's markets and such in the city. I will be preparing for that during my layoff time.