That is a really nice, simple trunk. I love my pomegranates and they are only a year old. Someday, hopefully in my lifetime LOL One might look this good...
Been following this tree of yours for a while and it inspired me to hack one I had in a pot back to start my bonsai journey..... Yours is looking spectaularrrrr!!! Mine, well.... We won't talk about that one, hey 😬😂
ive grown about 10 from seed..have always been covered in flowers..i use dynamic lifter pellets ..think i should put them in the ground for few years..your trees look good as always..
A beauty of a tree. I’ve just bought a stump of the Japanese pomegranate variety, waiting for her to wake up after winter here and work on the ramifications 😃
@@SamDoeckeAussiebonsaibloke OK, I have nejikan with the trunk twisting over time, very thorny but interesting to work in bonsai. Cuts itself and takes on an "old burton tree" aspect in a few years.
Awesome roots! Did they twist like that naturally or did you give them a hand? Is that variety the dwarf fruit or the normal eating pomegranate? Ive got a couple growing I grabbed out of a fruit salad 😆
Great looking tree Sam!
Cheers Nigel. Hope you thaw soon 🥶🥶
Aussie Dave here Sam, nice pomegranate, 👍 I love the base of the tree 🌳 😃. Well done with a little help for Iron Jack. Hahaha 🤗
Cheers mate 👍
Many thanks and Pomegranates to Phil's lovely mom
I'm very lucky 😀
Loving the frequent videos, watched them all!
Cheers mate
That is a really Super cool bonsai Aussie bonsai bloke , Appreciate the loads of content 😄, cheers 🤙
Cheers mate. Thanks for the watch 😀
Its like Christmas with all these videos! Great tree as always.
Ha ha cheers mate. Lots to get done ✔️ 😀
That is one cool looking Pom. Nice fruit on it and a great looking trunk. Don't forget to take cuttings. Excellent video.
Cheers mate. Yes cuttings 🤣
Very nice tree and the flowers is so beautiful.
Cheers mate 👍
Thats a blody beauty mate she'll be right on ya mate
Cheers mate
That is a really nice, simple trunk. I love my pomegranates and they are only a year old. Someday, hopefully in my lifetime LOL One might look this good...
I'm sure yours will be great. Cheers for the watch
I love Pomegranates cause they’re tough as nails! They love full hot sun but can tolerate less and do just fine.
Been following this tree of yours for a while and it inspired me to hack one I had in a pot back to start my bonsai journey..... Yours is looking spectaularrrrr!!! Mine, well.... We won't talk about that one, hey 😬😂
Ha ha yours will be great soon enough don't worrie😀
Another beauty mate! Love it! They are very hardy, gonna give one a try soon!
Give one a go mate. 😀
Beautiful
Cheers mate
ive grown about 10 from seed..have always been covered in flowers..i use dynamic lifter pellets ..think i should put them in the ground for few years..your trees look good as always..
Awesome mate. Yeah if you have the space it's a really quick way to get some trunks 😀
Thanks Phil’s mom!
Awesome old lady 😀
She swears like a trooper too.
The dogs are alerting to street bike gangs! 😮
Ha ha hope not🤣
Those bloody dirt bike bandits
Awesome tree. I also have one but maybe I should also put it in the ground for a few years to fatten up.
Fastest way 💪 cheers
Nioce one bloke!
Cheers bloke
A beauty of a tree. I’ve just bought a stump of the Japanese pomegranate variety, waiting for her to wake up after winter here and work on the ramifications 😃
Awesome mate. Have fun with it. They are a really cool tree.
I hope Bill got to show his mum this video. She’ll be thrilled to see how well her twig has grown.
She sure would. She is such a kind girl. 98 now I think 🤔
Gday sam , whinging Pom in Tasmania here 😁, this morning you did the maple too , can you prune any deciduous tree this time of year ?
Yeah deciduous are still fine here but by early Autumn I would stop ✋️ 😀
Hi, it's twisted trunk pomegranate variety? thanks for your video. By
Just standard Pomy I guess.
@@SamDoeckeAussiebonsaibloke OK, I have nejikan with the trunk twisting over time, very thorny but interesting to work in bonsai. Cuts itself and takes on an "old burton tree" aspect in a few years.
Awesome roots! Did they twist like that naturally or did you give them a hand? Is that variety the dwarf fruit or the normal eating pomegranate? Ive got a couple growing I grabbed out of a fruit salad 😆
Just a standard Pomy. Trunk twisted itself.
Celebration Tree1
Cheers