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Daily Archives: August 25th, 2013

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    Propagating Bonsai Jade in your home or garden

    Taking Care of Your BonsaiBy mik_adminAugust 25th, 2013

    Propagating Jade plants in your home or garden Bonsai Jade cuttings from a previous pruning were placed in a thimble full of water and they formed roots. These cuttings are then planted in small bonsai pots with a view to growing jade trees to make them into bonsai trees. Jade is an indoor tree, I…

    Jade Repotted, pruned and wired Part 2

    Taking Care of Your BonsaiBy mik_adminAugust 25th, 2013

    Jade bonsai tree repotted, pruned and wired. Jade trees have very vigorous growth and needs pruning fairly regularly if the bonsai tree look is to be maintained. In this episode the tree is repotted, pruned and wired. The cuttings from pruning are easy to grow, simply stand them in a small container of water and…

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    The Japanese word for ‘bonsai’ literally means
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