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So I just got this mugo but I think it may be too small to work with. The folliage is so dense that I can barely see the branches of the tree.
Any ideas? How do I approach working this?
Apologize for the crappy pics its really bright outside.
Mike
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Hi all...
Firstly a little intro, I have always loved Bonsai but only recently started getting involved... my situation will likely cause uproar but I live in an apartment currently (hoping to move and have a garden later this year) and have 2 Chinese Elms which are very happy indeed
For my...
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This is my first bonsai its a willow leaf...just wondering what you think
I also wanted to know if there's any way to induce aerial roots. Thanks :)
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Hi,
The Tree is 73cm (2'5") tall. In training for about 5 Years. In a Bonsai pot for 3 Years.
Peter
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I bought this tree from Howard Smith several years ago and I always got nice complements on it. I think Nishiki and Kotobuki are an acquired taste as Mr. Kirby points out. They have a look all their own and you can't make them into something else, you either like them or you don't, I happen to like...
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C'mon. I know you got 'em!
Let's see what everone is doing with their Jades.
I'll post mine, if you post yours.:-[
(Yes, Suze. P. Afra count as well.)
-Wm
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I believe this is an echevarria, but ?
Anyone out there that knows succulents?
Height 19 inches. Pot by Michael Hagedorn
Mike
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Ulmus Alata Elm after getting cut back before bud break. Same for the Hawthorn.
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I bought this boxwood Sunday from one of the folks that comes to my place on the first Sunday for the "Electric Termites" meeting. It originally stood about 12-14 inches tall. I cut it short and carved the wood that was left. Now it's 6 inches tall from the pot rim and measures about 18 inches...
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This was my last big JBP to go, I really hated to sell it but it was also my heaviest at 30" tall, it was hard to move. I will never have another JBP this nice. I enjoyed taking care of it for 7 years. It took a half a day to needle pluck it. I got it from my friend Paul Piptone that passed away...
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