Darren Baker takes a look at two of the Natural Leaves products from Treemendus.
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Treemendus Natural Leavesc5flies
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Posted: Saturday, September 03, 2011 - 01:18 PM UTC
retiredbee2
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Posted: Saturday, September 03, 2011 - 01:46 PM UTC
Hey James........I think I hear the cops coming......
Posted: Saturday, September 03, 2011 - 01:54 PM UTC
Funnily enough I noticed the similarity with Oregano as well.
sword86
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Posted: Sunday, September 04, 2011 - 04:37 PM UTC
I'm curious......what do you attach the leaves to now you've got 'em? There ought to be some sort of branch, right?
86
86
Posted: Monday, September 05, 2011 - 06:03 PM UTC
If you are attaching them to a tree once you have your branches and attached a base product for the foliage (Treemendus sells a hair like product that is teased out to form the general shape you require and secured to the branches), Treemendus also sell a watery white glue product that is supplied with a mister/diffuser that you spray on your base and build up your leaf layer, If you check other reviews of Treemendus products the tree kits are covered and I will get one at some point and see what I can do with a build review. I will say that this product is best used as a leaf litter rather than the foliage on a tree, the ivy leaf being the exception to the rule.
spitfire303
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Posted: Thursday, September 22, 2011 - 03:23 AM UTC
Looks very interesting. I've checked their site. The only complain I can make is that there are no bigger pictures on their site so one can make his idea about some products. Some indications of weight or quantity would be also useful to give an idea of for example powders quantity. I see the small pics of powders or leaves in the bags but I can't make out how big it is. I hope I'm clear here.
spit
spit
Posted: Thursday, September 22, 2011 - 07:07 AM UTC
Pawel I understand what you are saying and will pass along your suggestions.
TREEMENDUS
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Posted: Tuesday, September 27, 2011 - 12:28 AM UTC
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Looks very interesting. I've checked their site. The only complain I can make is that there are no bigger pictures on their site so one can make his idea about some products. Some indications of weight or quantity would be also useful to give an idea of for example powders quantity. I see the small pics of powders or leaves in the bags but I can't make out how big it is. I hope I'm clear here.
spit
Hello Pawel - Perfectly clear....
I take everything you point out on board and will address the descriptions/weights etc next time I am able to have the website updated.
Have you tried clickinhg on the pics in the gallery, that does enlarge them but if you would prefer to see close up shots of individual materials then please let me know, as you (customers) know what you would like to see when online shopping.
The bags are 4" x 4" and approx 0.5" thick.
Thanks for your comments
Regards
Anthony - TREEMENDUS