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Daily Archives: September 29th, 2012

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    How to Grow Bonsai Mango Trees From Seeds Part 3

    Taking Care of Your BonsaiBy mik_adminSeptember 29th, 2012

    After I made part 2, disaster struct as the birds had a field day in the garden and one out of the original six mango saplings survived. The surviving sapling is featured here along with more I grew after losing five to the birds in the garden. Watch earlier videos Part 1 at : Part…

    British Copper Beech Bonsai Trees for beginners in bonsai

    Taking Care of Your BonsaiBy mik_adminSeptember 29th, 2012

    I wanted to share the images of these two Copper Beech bonsai trees with you. They are twenty five years old and both were in plastic training pots when I acquired them. One has been repotted. -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Please watch Copper beech bonsai Tree Summer Pruning, A beginners bonsai tree” www.youtube.com/edit?o=U&video_id=9epJXAWKBE8 -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Source

    How to Bonsai a Nursery Stock Ezo Spruce Part 3.wmv

    Taking Care of Your BonsaiBy mik_adminSeptember 29th, 2012

    How to create a bonsai Ezo Spruce from Nursery Stock.How to create a bonsai from nursery stock Ezo Spruce. This Ezo Spruce was worked on regularly for four months, mainly resulting in removal of unsightly surface roots, of which there were too many. In Part 2 it underwent further removal of surface roots and a…

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