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Posted by
dalenlynz none (
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Sun, Mar 10, 13 at 10:26
| I have the oppertunity to dig up a couple of trees not sure wot it is yet but was wondering weather it wud be gud bonsai material |
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| Bonsai trees are miniature trees that are grown in containers as a form of Japanese art. They are great for small apartments or offices that need a bit of a green touch but don't have much room for plants. Bonsai trees can be as anywhere from miniature (6 inches tall) to large bonsai (up to 3 ft tall). Decide what size bonsai you would like before actually going out to select the plant. When choosing a plant, look for leaf color to make sure that the plant is healthy. Then look around at the selection of plants and imagine what each plant would look like after it is pruned. It's important to visualize the bonsai. Prune the tree to the desired shape. Wire any branches that need to be wired. Remove the plant from its existing pot and water the roots. Most of the roots will be cut before the plant is repotted into the bonsai pot. Cut away enough roots so that the root system can fit securely in the new pot with the proper amount of soil. |
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| I dont want to Sound rude but what relevance does this have. I asked for opinions on the tree in question which to my delight I now know the species what you have told me is basically a dictionary description of bonsai lol |
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- Posted by tapla z5b-6a mid-MI (My Page) on
Wed, Mar 13, 13 at 18:28
| .... can't see the bark & twigs well enough to ID it from the picture. Don't keep it a secret - what is it ..... and where do you live? Al |
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| To me it just looks like they are trying to help. You get that on cordial forums like this... a good thing IMO. |
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| Uk and its a berberis my brother inlaw was gunna chop it to pieces theres more of them ill get more pics this afternoon |
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| Interesting....that last shot looks much like the Euonymous that my brother just planted. Josh |
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