The convention was great. The altitude took a little getting used to. Mostly because before showing up in Denver, I camped at Mueller State Park. My campsite was at 9681 feet. THAT is too damned high for someone who lives below sea level.
Oscar! Great to see you in the comments. Denver's botanical garden was a great place to host a convention. The facility was perfect. People were fantastic. Hope to see you down the road.
You should have more subscriptions than just 2.45k...... you have some good insights on BC....I'm from Houma, LA..... Just collected my first BC last month (legally)
Thanks for watching. Bald cypress are easy. If you want, you can just do basic upright styles. If you want to try flat-top styles you can find me on bonsainut.com from time to time.
I would love to meet up sometime to get the ropes down on Bald cypress collection. I’m in Texas but I’m fairly certain Texas restricts removal from public property. And I do not have access to the right private. But I’d be willing to drive to learn. And I would get you gas and lunch and help you get a tree or 2 as well .
Yo would you be willing to chat to a new bc addict about taking care of these guys outside of their natural habitat? I've been on a deep dive into researching and I'm getting allot of conflicting info. Figure best thing is to go to a source of solid experience.
@@richardforster4429 Sorry. You can usually message me on BonsaiNut at bonsainut.com. Membership is free. Once you're signed in, you'll see an envelope icon in the upper right corner. Click it and the pop-up box will have "Start a new conversation". Or you can go directly to www.bonsainut.com/conversations/add Enter BillsBayou in the "To" field "swamp tree" in the subject, and below the message box, you'll see "Attach Files". Just upload whatever pictures you have of the tree. Get a full shot of the tree, close up of trunk, branches, leaves, and flowers/fruit if it has any. That's my 'nincompute' level instruction.