Anyone into little trees? (Bonsai)

So this doesn't happen again, you can hold your pots down with wire, a screw or nail either side of the pot fixed to the bench and then bonsai wire across the top of the pot. This practice is very common in Japan to hold trees down.
 
3 oaks in a cake tin until i get something better, nice little acer and another trio.. they are more resilient in pots than shallow dishes in case i forget to water them....
 

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You've got a nice young branch to take over the space left by the broken one and a stub to create an aged look too..

It will take a long time to get close to the thickness of the branch at the other side though!!

I have a Field Maple that had all it's branches in the top third of the tree, When a bud appeared below at the correct place I was over the moon, I just had to let it grow untouched to thicken up faster..

One day the wife had been weeding around the edge of the garden and came in proclaiming that she had cut a 'Stupidly long branch back' on one of my trees! 😯😬

The branch was about six feet long and thickening really quickly, It stopped altogether thickening after that day, She never touches my trees now! 🥺


John 👍
 
Okay, slightly off the thrux of the thread but....
My late husband was heavily into bonsai, he had umpteen plants and had even run a local club.
After he died I had to try and get control back of the garden which had pretty much reverted to wild if not feral. -I had to use Google Earth to locate one of the polytunnels, and on finally cutting my way through to the entrance found what I presume had been a bonsai'd cherry tree, as it was still firmly sat in the small 12" ceramic dish but had grown through the roof and was pushing 30ft in height.
 
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